attraction in Finnish
attraction in Finnish is vetovoima, attraktio, nähtävyys — attraction means a place, event, or thing that draws visitors or interest.
attraction in Finnish
vetovoima
The tendency to attract.
attraktio
The feeling of being attracted (to something).
nähtävyys
The feeling of being attracted (to something).
veto
The feeling of being attracted (to something).
vetonaula
The feeling of being attracted (to something).
vetonumero
The feeling of being attracted (to something).
vetovoimatekijä
The feeling of being attracted (to something).
attraktio
(linguistics) An error in language production that incorrectly extends a feature from one word in a sentence to another, e.g. when a verb agrees with a noun other than its subject.
What does "attraction" mean?
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noun A place, event, or thing that draws visitors or interest.
"The waterfall is the town's biggest tourist attraction."
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noun A feeling of being drawn to someone, especially romantically or sexually.
"There was an obvious attraction between the two of them."
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noun The physical force by which objects pull toward each other.
"Gravitational attraction keeps the moon in orbit around the earth."
attraction in a sentence
- The waterfall is the town's biggest tourist attraction.
- There was an obvious attraction between the two of them.
- Gravitational attraction keeps the moon in orbit around the earth.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "attraction" in Finnish?
"attraction" in Finnish is vetovoima, attraktio, nähtävyys. attraction means: A place, event, or thing that draws visitors or interest.
How do you use "attraction" in a sentence?
Example: "The waterfall is the town's biggest tourist attraction." In Finnish, "attraction" is vetovoima, attraktio, nähtävyys.
Are there other ways to say "attraction" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 7 translations listed for "attraction": vetovoima, attraktio, nähtävyys, veto, vetonaula, vetonumero.
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