allure

Allure Meaning in Bengali: আকর্ষণ (Akroshon)

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: uh-loor

Short Definition: The quality of being attractive or fascinating; the power to entice or charm.

Allure Synonyms: enticement, attraction, charm, appeal, seduction

Allure Antonyms: repulsion (প্রতিস্পর্শ), aversion (অনিচ্ছা), disgust (ঘৃণা)

Origin of Allure: The word “allure” originated from the Old French word “alurer,” which means “to attract” or “to entice.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Ally (Noun)
  • Alluring (Adjective)
  • Allurement (Noun)
  • Allusiveness (Noun)

Allure in Literature Quotes:

  1. “Her beauty had an allure that captivated everyone.” (তার সৌন্দর্যের একটি আকর্ষণ ছিল যা সবাইকে মোহিত করেছিল।)
  2. “The allure of the mysterious treasure tempted the adventurers to embark on a dangerous journey.” (অদ্ভুত সম্পদের আকর্ষণ সাহসীদের প্রবণ করে দাঁড়ানোর জন্য একটি বিপজ্জনক প্রযাত্নে প্রেরণ করেছিল।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: আকর্ষণ (Akroshon)
  • Hindi: आकर्षण (Aakarshan)
  • Nepali: आकर्षण (Aakarshan)
  • Urdu: لبھانا (Lubhana)
  • Tamil: மகிழ்ச்சி (Magizhchi)
  • Telugu: ఆకర్షణ (Aakarshana)
  • Arabic: جاذبية (Jathbiya)
  • Chinese: 诱惑 (Yòuhuò)
  • Japanese: 魅力 (Miryoku)
  • Russian: очарование (Ocharovaniye)

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