Pronunciation: /əˈtræktɪd/
verb to cause someone or something to have a liking for or interest in something
A1 I am attracted to the smell of freshly baked cookies.
A2 The colorful flowers attracted many bees to the garden.
B1 The job offer attracted many qualified candidates.
B2 The new art exhibit attracted a large crowd of art enthusiasts.
C1 The innovative technology attracted investors from around the world.
C2 The company's commitment to sustainability attracted top talent in the industry.
adjective having the power to draw attention or interest
A1 I am attracted to the colorful flowers in the garden.
A2 The new exhibit at the museum attracted a lot of visitors.
B1 She was attracted to his charming smile and friendly personality.
B2 The job offer from the prestigious company attracted many qualified candidates.
C1 The unique design of the building attracted attention from architecture enthusiasts.
C2 The controversial art piece attracted both praise and criticism from art critics.
formal The new marketing campaign attracted a lot of attention from potential customers.
informal The new restaurant in town really attracted a big crowd last night.
slang That new video game trailer attracted a ton of hype online.
figurative Her positive energy attracted good vibes wherever she went.
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