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Meaning

The word "entice" means to attract or tempt someone to do something, often by offering something appealing or desirable. It involves creating an interest or desire in someone to encourage them to act in a particular way.

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Etymology

The word "entice" comes from the Old French word "enticier," meaning to incite or tempt, which is derived from the Latin word "titicare," meaning to touch or tickle.

Examples

  1. The advertisement was designed to entice customers into buying the new product.
  2. She tried to entice him with the promise of a delicious dinner.
  3. The bright lights and loud music were enough to entice passersby into the club.
  4. He was enticed by the opportunity to travel the world for free.
  5. The bakery entices customers with the smell of freshly baked bread.

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