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temp·ta·tion \tem(p)ˈtāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English temptacioun, from Old French temptation, tentation, from Late Latin temptation-, temptatio, tentation-, tentatio, from Latin temptatus, tentatus (past participle of temptare, tentare) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. a. : the act of tempting or the state of being tempted especially to evil : allurement, enticement, seduction < it is a temptation to abandon hopes of which the realization seems distant and difficult — Bertrand Russell > b. : something tempting : a cause or occasion of enticement < view it, and lay the bright temptation down — John Dryden > 2. : testing, trial 3. obsolete : a severely trying experience : a painful affliction |