释义 |
seducer /sɪˈdjuːsə /noun1A person who entices someone into sexual activity: a serial seducer of young women...- Her role is subtly changed from a seducer to a lover.
- The depiction of her as temptress echoes the clerical trope of woman as Eve, the seducer of men.
- Casanova, the 18th-century Italian seducer, was known for his lifelong battle with syphilis.
1.1A person who entices someone to do or believe something inadvisable or foolhardy: seducers of the unwary a seducer of the people...- He is the seducer on behalf of the life of crime—fast money, creature comforts, control.
- Deceivers, in the eighth circle of hell, are put into ten subdivisions, including seducers, flatterers, hypocrites, and false counsellors.
- He tells people what they want to hear so he can use them, a seducer who gets them to buy into his evil plans and be complicit in them.
RhymesAbu Musa, Appaloosa, babirusa, inducer, introducer, juicer, producer, reducer, rusa, sprucer, traducer |