🧲entice

verb
/ɪnˈtaɪs/

Meaning

to attract or tempt someone by offering something appealing

Example Sentences

The advertisement was designed to entice customers into the store.

Example Expressions

entice someone away

Synonyms

attract, tempt, lure, allure, persuade

Antonyms

repel, deter, discourage

Collocations

entice customers, entice someone away, entice investors, entice buyers

More Example Sentences

A mechanic teaches an apprentice

A mechanic teaches an apprentice in his auto repair shop

A mechanic teaches an apprentice in his auto repair shop who just finished high school last summer

A mechanic teaches an apprentice in his auto repair shop who just finished high school last summer and wants to learn a practical trade

A mechanic teaches an apprentice in his auto repair shop who just finished high school last summer and wants to learn a practical trade so the mechanic shows him how to diagnose engine problems

A mechanic teaches an apprentice in his auto repair shop who just finished high school last summer and wants to learn a practical trade so the mechanic shows him how to diagnose engine problems using a diagnostic scanner and basic hand tools

A mechanic teaches an apprentice in his auto repair shop who just finished high school last summer and wants to learn a practical trade so the mechanic shows him how to diagnose engine problems using a diagnostic scanner and basic hand tools and explains the importance of safety and precision

A mechanic teaches an apprentice in his auto repair shop who just finished high school last summer and wants to learn a practical trade so the mechanic shows him how to diagnose engine problems using a diagnostic scanner and basic hand tools and explains the importance of safety and precision while the apprentice takes notes and asks thoughtful questions

A mechanic teaches an apprentice in his auto repair shop who just finished high school last summer and wants to learn a practical trade so the mechanic shows him how to diagnose engine problems using a diagnostic scanner and basic hand tools and explains the importance of safety and precision while the apprentice takes notes and asks thoughtful questions and within six months he can handle routine repairs on his own

A mechanic teaches an apprentice in his auto repair shop who just finished high school last summer and wants to learn a practical trade so the mechanic shows him how to diagnose engine problems using a diagnostic scanner and basic hand tools and explains the importance of safety and precision while the apprentice takes notes and asks thoughtful questions and within six months he can handle routine repairs on his own earning the trust of both his mentor and the shop's loyal customers.

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