allure

/əˈlʊr/
nounIntermediate
literaryformal

A powerful and mysterious attraction or charm that captivates someone.

The allure of adventure drew him to explore uncharted territories.

The strong attraction of adventure made him want to explore unknown lands.

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Often used in a romantic or mysterious context to describe an irresistible pull.

Collocations

the allure ofthe strong attraction ofyield to the alluregive in to the attraction

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Related Phrases

the allure of the unknownphrase
the strong attraction of what is mysterious or unexplored

💡Pro Tip

Usage Tip

Use 'allure' when describing a powerful, almost magical attraction that draws someone in.

Gold Rule

Context Rule

Avoid using 'allure' in casual or everyday contexts; it is more suited to literary or formal writing.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'allure,' from Old French 'alurer,' meaning 'to lure or entice,' from Latin 'allūdere,' meaning 'to play with or mock.'

📝Usage Notes

Often used in literary or poetic contexts to describe an irresistible or mysterious attraction.

Word Breakdown

allure
attraction or charm
root
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