How Do You Spell SEDUCES?

Pronunciation: [sɪdjˈuːsɪz] (IPA)

The word "seduces" is spelled with the letter "s" followed by "e", "d", "u", "c", "e", and "s". In IPA phonetic transcription, it would be written as /sɪˈdjuːsɪz/. The "s" is pronounced as "s", the "e" as "ɪ", the "d" as "d", the "u" as "uː", the "c" as "s", the "e" as "ɪ" and the "s" at the end as "ɪz". This word means to tempt or lure someone into doing something they may not want to do.

SEDUCES Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "seduces" refers to the act of enticing, alluring, or persuading someone into engaging in an activity, often of a romantic or sexual nature, against their better judgment or will. It involves using charm, persuasion, or manipulation to captivate the attention and interest of the targeted individual, ultimately leading them to behave in a manner they may otherwise resist.

    In the context of personal relationships, seduction typically implies the use of tactics aimed at gaining the affection or sexual involvement of another person. This can include employing flattery, compliments, or subtle hints to weaken their resistance and create a sense of desire or longing. Seduction often encompasses various non-verbal cues such as body language, eye contact, or physical touch to evoke arousal and deepen intimacy.

    Seduction can also extend beyond romantic scenarios and be employed in other contexts, such as marketing or advertising, where enticing strategies are employed to capture the attention and interest of potential customers or clients. In such cases, seductive techniques may involve tantalizing imagery, persuasive language, or appealing promises to generate desire and encourage targeted actions like purchasing a product or subscribing to a service.

    It is important to note that while seduction can involve elements of dishonesty or manipulation, it does not necessarily imply coercion or non-consensual involvement. Consent and mutual agreement remain crucial aspects of healthy relationships and interactions, distinguishing seduction from harm or misconduct.

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Etymology of SEDUCES

The word "seduces" is derived from the Latin verb "seducere". It is formed by combining the prefix "se-", which means "apart" or "aside", and the verb "ducere", meaning "to lead" or "to draw". Therefore, "seducere" literally translates as "to lead aside" or "to lead astray". Over time, the word evolved and entered the English language as "seduce", referring to the act of enticing or persuading someone toward improper or immoral behavior, usually of a sexual nature.

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Conjugate verb Seduces

CONDITIONAL

I would seduce
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FUTURE

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FUTURE PERFECT

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PAST

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PAST PERFECT

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PRESENT

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PRESENT PERFECT

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