| 释义 | enticerenUK
 en·ticeE0161800 (ĕn-tīs′)tr.v. en·ticed, en·tic·ing, en·tic·es  To attract (someone), usually to do something, by arousing hope, interest, or desire: The good review enticed me to see the movie. See Synonyms at  lure.[Middle English enticen, from Old French enticier, to instigate, possibly from Vulgar Latin *intītiāre, to set afire : Latin in-, in; see  en-1 + Latin tītiō, firebrand.]
 en·tice′ment n.en·tic′er n.en·tic′ing·ly adv.Thesaurus
 enticernounOne that seduces:allurer, charmer, inveigler, lurer, seducer, tempter.TranslationsIdiomsSeeenticeLegalSeeEnticeenticerenUK
 Synonyms for enticernoun one that seducesSynonymsallurercharmerinveiglerlurerseducertempter
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