🎣lure

verb
/lʊər/

Meaning

to attract or tempt someone, often by offering something appealing

Example Sentences

The advertisement lured customers with promises of discounts.

Example Expressions

lure someone into

Synonyms

attract, tempt, entice, seduce, draw

Antonyms

repel, discourage, deter

Collocations

lure away, lure into, lure customers, lure prey

More Example Sentences

He is determined to learn from each failure.

It takes courage to try again after failure.

He was too optimistic to think about failure.

We should forgive ourselves for small failures.

They’re inspired by trying again after failure.

They are strong enough to start again after failure.

He motivated the team to work again after the failure.

They were motivated not to give up after the first failure.

I want to remind you that failure is not the end of your journey.

Do you think yourself to be responsible for your failure in learning English?

Related Vocabularies

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to express strong objection; to demonstrate against something

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