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seducer

Seducer (noun) means a person who seduces someone else, typically into a sexual relationship. Example: “The novel's villain is a smooth-talking seducer.”

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A person who seduces someone else, typically into a sexual relationship.
"The novel's villain is a smooth-talking seducer."

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In plain EnglishSomeone who charms or tempts another person, especially into sex or into acting against their better judgment.

Word forms

seducers plural

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Etymology

From seduce + -er.

ladies' man lady killer

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What is the meaning of seducer?

"seducer" (noun) means a person who seduces someone else, typically into a sexual relationship.

What is another word for seducer?

Other words for "seducer" include ladies' man, lady killer.

How do you use seducer in a sentence?

Example: "The novel's villain is a smooth-talking seducer."

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