attractive
adjective /əˈtræktɪv/
  /əˈtræktɪv/
- (of a person) pleasant to look at, especially in a sexual way
- an attractive woman
 - I like John but I don't find him attractive physically.
 - I find men look more attractive as they age.
 
Synonyms beautifulbeautifulTopics Appearancea2- pretty
 - handsome
 - attractive
 - lovely
 - good-looking
 - gorgeous
 
- beautiful (especially of a woman or girl) very pleasant to look at:
- She looked stunningly beautiful that night.
 
 - pretty (especially of a girl or woman) pleasant to look at:
- She’s got a very pretty face.
 
 - handsome (of a man) pleasant to look at; (of a woman) pleasant to look at, with large strong features rather than small delicate ones:
- He was described as ‘tall, dark and handsome’.
 
 - attractive (of a person) pleasant to look at, especially in a sexual way:
- She’s a very attractive woman.
 
 - lovely (of a person) beautiful; very attractive:
- She looked particularly lovely that night.
 
 - good-looking (of a person) pleasant to look at, often in a sexual way:
- She arrived with a very good-looking man.
 
 - gorgeous (informal) (of a person) extremely attractive, especially in a sexual way:
- You look gorgeous!
 
 
- a(n) beautiful/pretty/handsome/attractive/lovely/good-looking/gorgeous girl/woman
 - a(n) beautiful/handsome/attractive/good-looking/gorgeous boy/man
 - a(n) beautiful/pretty/handsome/attractive/lovely/good-looking face
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
 - look
 - become
 - …
 
- extremely
 - fairly
 - very
 - …
 
- to
 
 - (of a thing or a place) pleasant
- a big house with an attractive garden
 - Your new glasses are very attractive.
 - Antique furniture is used to make an attractive contrast with a modern setting.
 - That's one of the less attractive aspects of her personality.
 - The city itself is very attractive.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
 - look
 - become
 - …
 
- extremely
 - fairly
 - very
 - …
 
- to
 
 - having features or qualities that make something seem interesting and worth having synonym appealing
- an attractive offer/proposition/option
 - Proposed improvements will make these areas attractive to first-time buyers.
 - They are able to offer attractive career opportunities to graduates.
 - The deal is said to be particularly attractive to investors.
 
Extra Examples- Schools must try to make science more attractive to youngsters.
 - The policy is superficially attractive, but unlikely to work.
 - This is an idea that I find very attractive.
 - This is not an economically attractive option for many farmers.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
 - look
 - become
 - …
 
- extremely
 - fairly
 - very
 - …
 
- to
 
 opposite unattractive 
Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘absorbent’): from French attractif, -ive, from late Latin attractivus, from the verb attrahere, from ad- ‘to’ + trahere ‘draw’.