seducing
Seducing (adj) means alluring or tempting; having the effect of seduction. Example: “She gave him a seducing smile across the bar.”
How to use seducing
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTempting or alluring — the -ing form of "seduce," often describing a look, smile, or manner.
Word forms
more seducing comparative, seducings plural, most seducing superlative
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What does “seducing” mean?
The word “seducing” means alluring or tempting; having the effect of seduction. In plain terms, tempting or alluring — the -ing form of "seduce," often describing a look, smile, or manner.
How do you use “seducing” in a sentence?
Here is “seducing” used in a sentence: “She gave him a seducing smile across the bar.”
What part of speech is “seducing”?
“Seducing” is an adjective.
What is the meaning of seducing?
"seducing" (adj) means alluring or tempting; having the effect of seduction.