Definition of the word seductively

Pronunciation of vocabulary seductively

seductivelyadverb

quyến rũ

/sɪˈdʌktɪvli//sɪˈdʌktɪvli/

Origin of the word seductively

The word "seductively" has its roots in the Latin word "seducre," which means "to lead astray." The modern English word is believed to have originated in the 15th century from the Old French word "seduire," also meaning "to lead astray" or "to allure." The suffix "-ly" was added to form the adverb "seductively," meaning "in a seductive manner" or "in a way that is likely to lead someone astray." In the context of human sexuality, "seductively" is often used to describe behavior, actions, or mannerisms that are intended to entice or attract another person. This can include physical appearance, body language, tone of voice, and other sensory cues that stimulate romantic or erotic interest. Over time, the word has evolved to encompass a range of connotations, from the subtle to the overt, and is often used in literature, music, and everyday language to describe the subtle art of persuasion.

Vocabulary summary seductively

typeadverb

meaningcharming, alluring, captivating

Example of vocabulary seductivelynamespace

meaning

in a sexually attractive way

theo cách hấp dẫn về mặt tình dục

  • She smiled seductively.

    Cô ấy mỉm cười đầy quyến rũ.

meaning

in an attractive way that makes you want to have or do something

theo một cách hấp dẫn khiến bạn muốn có hoặc làm điều gì đó

  • You make everything sound so seductively simple.

    Bạn làm cho mọi thứ nghe có vẻ đơn giản một cách quyến rũ.


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