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lure. lure somebody (+ adv./prep.) to persuade or trick somebody to go somewhere or to do something by promising them a reward synonym entice. The child was lured into a car but managed to escape. Young people are lured to the city by the prospect of a job and money.
- Lurcher Noun
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- Lurch Noun
verb + lurch. give; feel; preposition. with a lurch; lurch...
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- Entice
Word Origin Middle English (also in the sense ‘incite,...
- Lurcher Noun
anything that attracts people or animals, or the qualities that make something attractive: [ U ] The lure of the city for creative people has existed for centuries.
Definition of lure verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
British English: lure VERB / ˈljʊə; ˈlʊə / To lure someone means to trick them into a particular place or to trick them into doing something that they should not do. He feared he might be lured into a trap.
LURE meaning: 1. the quality or power that something or someone has that makes it, him, or her attractive: 2. an…. Learn more.
A lure is used to bait or entice fish to attach themselves to your hook. "He had a new shiny lure, which was enough to lure me into going on the fishing trip." The verb lure is related to words that mean “bait,” “deceit,” and “invite.”.
noun. anything that attracts, entices, or allures. Synonyms: temptation. the power of attracting or enticing. a decoy; live or especially artificial bait used in fishing or trapping. Falconry. a feathered decoy for attracting a hawk, swung at the end of a long line and sometimes baited with raw meat.