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luring

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Noun — The act of tempting or attracting someone, often into danger or a trap.

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What does “luring” mean?

The word “luring” means the act of tempting or attracting someone, often into danger or a trap. In plain terms, tempting or drawing someone in, usually with something desirable, often for a bad purpose.

How do you use “luring” in a sentence?

Here is “luring” used in a sentence: “The email was a classic phishing scam, luring victims with a fake prize notification.”

What part of speech is “luring”?

“Luring” is a noun.

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