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seductive

[si-duhk-tiv] / sɪˈdʌk tɪv /


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“It makes the pretty common talking point of ‘Do nothing to sabotage the race’ more seductive, although it’s not more true,” Billings said.

From Seattle Times

We are vulnerable to the seductive allure of neuroscientific explanations for complex human phenomena and drawn to measurement even when we don’t know what we should be measuring.

From Los Angeles Times

There are a lot of reasons solar power suddenly seems more seductive.

From Seattle Times

Regus is as seductive as he is ominous, a frightening mix of outwardly pleasant and subtly menacing, a balance that Waltz has perfected over the years.

From New York Times

For much of “The Night House,” Bruckner constructs a seductive maze of false starts, dead ends and dark hallways, both the literal and the metaphorical kind, as Beth probes these enigmas.

From Washington Post