Third-person singular present tense of entice; tempts or attracts someone.
From entice (Old French enticier) + -s for third-person singular present. Standard verb conjugation in English.
Notice how 'entice' is softer than 'seduce' or 'manipulate'—it suggests the thing being offered is genuinely attractive, not a trick. That subtle distinction matters in literature and law.
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