Allurer

/əˈlʊrər/ noun

Definition

One who allures; a person or thing that attracts or tempts others.

Etymology

From 'allure' + '-er' (agent suffix). The '-er' ending denotes someone or something that performs the action of alluring.

Kelly Says

An allurer isn't just attractive—they're actively using allure as a tool, which is why the word sometimes carries a slightly mischievous or deceptive connotation, as if seduction is their game.

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