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noun B2 Upper-Intermediate Uncommon

attractiveness

Attractiveness (noun) means the quality of being pleasing, appealing, or desirable. Example: “The city's attractiveness to tourists keeps growing each year.”

noun
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The quality of being pleasing, appealing, or desirable.
"The city's attractiveness to tourists keeps growing each year."

How to use attractiveness

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In plain EnglishHow appealing or desirable something or someone is.

Common pairings
physical attractiveness increase attractiveness lose attractiveness

Word forms

attractivenesses plural

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What does “attractiveness” mean?

The word “attractiveness” means the quality of being pleasing, appealing, or desirable. In plain terms, how appealing or desirable something or someone is.

How do you use “attractiveness” in a sentence?

Here is “attractiveness” used in a sentence: “The city's attractiveness to tourists keeps growing each year.”

What is another word for “attractiveness”?

Words with a similar meaning to “attractiveness” include attraction and attractivity.

What part of speech is “attractiveness”?

“Attractiveness” is a noun.

Is “attractiveness” a common word?

“Attractiveness” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

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