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Definition of attractive
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Attractive
(n.) That which
attracts
or
draws;
an
attraction;
an
allurement.
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Pulchritude
::
Pulchritude
(n.)
Attractive
moral
excellence;
moral
beauty.
Ill-favored
::
Ill-favored
(a.)
Wanting
beauty
or
attractiveness;
deformed;
ugly;
ill-looking.
Attraction
::
Attraction
(n.) The power or act of
alluring,
drawing
to,
inviting,
or
engaging;
an
attractive
quality;
as, the
attraction
of
beauty
or
eloquence..
Attrahent
::
Attrahent
(v. t.)
Attracting;
drawing;
attractive.
Sweet
::
Sweet
(superl.)
Pleasing
to the eye;
beautiful;
mild and
attractive;
fair; as, a sweet face; a sweet color or
complexion..
Savor
::
Savor (a.)
Pleasure;
delight;
attractiveness.
Prepossessing
::
Prepossessing
(a.)
Tending
to
invite
favor;
attracting
confidence,
favor,
esteem,
or love;
attractive;
as, a
prepossessing
manner..
Bower
::
Bower (n.) A
rustic
cottage
or
abode;
poetically,
an
attractive
abode or
retreat..
Attraction
::
Attraction
(n.) That which
attracts;
an
attractive
object
or
feature.
Archly
::
Archly
(adv.)
In an arch
manner;
with
attractive
slyness
or
roguishness;
slyly;
waggishly.
Color
::
Color (v. t.) To
change
or
alter,
as if by
dyeing
or
painting;
to give a false
appearance
to;
usually,
to give a
specious
appearance
to; to cause to
appear
attractive;
to make
plausible;
to
palliate
or
excuse;
as, the facts were
colored
by his
prejudices..
Heptavalent
::
Heptavalent
(a.)
Having
seven units of
attractive
force or
affinity;
-- said of
heptad
elements
or
radicals.
Enhance
::
Enhance
(v. t.) To
advance;
to
augment;
to
increase;
to
heighten;
to make more
costly
or
attractive;
as, to
enhance
the price of
commodities;
to
enhance
beauty
or
kindness;
hence,
also, to
render
more
heinous;
to
aggravate;
as, to
enhance
crime..
Winsomeness
::
Winsomeness
(n.) The
characteristic
of being
winsome;
attractiveness
of
manner.
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Graceful
and
beautiful
females,
sister
goddesses,
represented
by
ancient
writers
as the
attendants
sometimes
of
Apollo
but
oftener
of
Venus.
They were
commonly
mentioned
as three in
number;
namely,
Aglaia,
Euphrosyne,
and
Thalia,
and were
regarded
as the
inspirers
of the
qualities
which give
attractiveness
to
wisdom,
love, and
social
intercourse..
Pretty
::
Pretty
(superl.)
Pleasing
by
delicacy
or
grace;
attracting,
but not
striking
or
impressing;
of a
pleasing
and
attractive
form a
color;
having
slight
or
diminutive
beauty;
neat or
elegant
without
elevation
or
grandeur;
pleasingly,
but not
grandly,
conceived
or
expressed;
as, a
pretty
face; a
pretty
flower;
a
pretty
poem..
Elegancy
::
Elegancy
(n.) That which is
elegant;
that which is
tasteful
and
highly
attractive.
Hard-featured
::
Hard-featured
(a.)
Having
coarse,
unattractive
or stern
features..
Psychagogic
::
Psychagogic
(a.)
Attractive;
persuasive.
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Having
qualities
that
render
conspicuous
or
attractive,
or that
affect
the mind as light does the eye;
resplendent
with
charms;
as,
bright
beauty..
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