🍎Temptation (tɑ̃p.te.sjɔ̃)

noun
/temp.ˈteɪ.ʃən/
tentation (tentasyon)

Signification

the desire to do something wrong or unwise; an urge to have or do something
Traduction de la signification
le désir de faire quelque chose de mal ou d'insensé; un besoin de faire ou d'avoir quelque chose
le desir de faire quelque chose de mal ou d'insense; un besoin de faire ou d'avoir quelque chose

Phrases d'exemple

He resisted the temptation to eat the entire chocolate cake.

Il a résisté à la tentation de manger tout le gâteau au chocolat.
Il a resisté à la tentation de manger tout le gâteau au chocolat.

Synonymes

allure, attraction, enticement, lure, seduction

Antonymes

resistance, restraint, self-control

Collocations

resist temptation, fall to temptation, great temptation, constant temptation

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