allure (alüʁ)

verb
/əˈlʊr/
attrait (atray)

Signification

To attract or tempt someone with charm or appeal.
to attract or tempt someone with something desirable; to entice
Traduction de la signification
Attirer ou tenter quelqu'un avec du charme ou de l'attrait.
Attirer ou tenter quelqu'un avec du charme ou de l'attrait

Phrases d'exemple

The city allures tourists with its vibrant nightlife.

La ville attire les touristes avec sa vie nocturne vibrante.
La ville attire les touristes avec sa vie nocturne vibrante.

The beautiful garden allured visitors from far away.

Le beau jardin a attiré les visiteurs de loin.
Le beau jardin a attiré les visiteurs de loin.

Expressions d'exemple

the allure of
l'attraction de
l'atryaksyon de

Synonymes

attract, entice, charm, fascinate, captivate, tempt
Entrée 1
attract, entice, charm, fascinate, captivate
Entrée 2
attract, entice, tempt, charm

Antonymes

repel, disgust, deter, discourage
Entrée 1
repel, disgust, deter
Entrée 2
repel, deter, discourage, disgust

Collocations

allure of power, natural allure, allure of beauty, allure tourists, allure customers, allure of fame, allure visitors, mysterious allure
Entrée 1
allure of power, natural allure, allure of beauty, allure tourists
Entrée 2
natural allure, allure customers, allure of fame, allure visitors, mysterious allure

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