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- Dictionaryattractive/əˈtraktɪv/
adjective
- 1. pleasing or appealing to the senses: "an attractive village"
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ATTRACTIVE definition: 1. very pleasing in appearance or sound: 2. causing interest or pleasure: 3. very pleasing in…. Learn more.
Synonyms for ATTRACTIVE: appealing, charismatic, charming, seductive, fascinating, enchanting, alluring, interesting; Antonyms of ATTRACTIVE: repulsive, repugnant, repellent, revolting, boring, tedious, irksome, tiresome.
The meaning of ATTRACTIVE is arousing interest or pleasure : charming. How to use attractive in a sentence.
Being attractive has to do with attracting others, one way or another. If you're talking about a magnet, that's a literal, physical kind of attraction. For people, being attractive usually means you're beautiful or handsome enough to pull in the attention of others.
Attractive definition: providing pleasure or delight, especially in appearance or manner; pleasing; charming; alluring. See examples of ATTRACTIVE used in a sentence.
Definition of 'attractive' Word Frequency. attractive. (ətræktɪv ) 1. adjective A2. A person who is attractive is pleasant to look at. She's a very attractive woman. I thought he was very attractive and obviously very intelligent. He was always immensely attractive to women. pretty.
1. Pleasing to the senses or mind, as by being beautiful: plants with attractive flowers; an attractive painting. 2. Interesting because of the likelihood of being advantageous or profitable: an attractive business deal. 3. Having the power to attract: the attractive force of gravity. at·trac′tive·ly adv. at·trac′tive·ness n. at·trac·tiv′i·ty n.