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attract

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attract

 
 
pronunciation:
traekt
parts of speech:
transitive verb, intransitive verb
features:
Word Combinations (verb), Word Parts
part of speech: transitive verb
inflections: attracts, attracting, attracted
definition 1: to cause to come near, as by some special quality or action.
Magnets attract anything made of iron or steel.
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synonyms:
allure, catch, lure, pull
antonyms:
put off, repel, repulse
similar words:
attach, beckon, call, draw, engage, enthrall, inveigle, magnetize, tempt
definition 2: to gain the attention or admiration of.
The fight in the hallway attracted a crowd of onlookers.He thinks it's his motorcycle that attracts women to him.
synonyms:
draw
antonyms:
repel
similar words:
allure, captivate, catch, charm, enthrall, entice, fascinate, induce, intrigue, invite, take, tempt
definition 3: to draw (attention or interest).
The new and somewhat bizarre exhibit attracted a lot of attention.He hoped his presentation would attract interest in his project, but it seemed to have failed.
similar words:
engage
 
part of speech: intransitive verb
definition: to have or use the power of attraction.
Perfume can either attract or repel.
synonyms:
beckon, fascinate
antonyms:
repel
similar words:
allure, appeal, charm
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derivations: attractable (adj.), attractor (attracter) (n.)
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