Mutual Attraction

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmjuːtʃuəl əˈtrækʃən/

Definitions of mutual attraction

noun the act of being drawn to someone or something in a reciprocal manner

Example Sentences

A1 They had a mutual attraction that brought them together.

A2 The mutual attraction between them was undeniable.

B1 Their mutual attraction grew stronger as they spent more time together.

B2 The couple's mutual attraction was the foundation of their relationship.

C1 The mutual attraction between the two characters added depth to the story.

C2 Their mutual attraction transcended physical boundaries and connected them on a deeper level.

Examples of mutual attraction in a Sentence

formal The two individuals shared a mutual attraction that was evident to everyone around them.

informal There was definitely a mutual attraction between them, you could see it in the way they looked at each other.

slang They were totally into each other, there was some serious mutual attraction going on.

figurative Their chemistry was electric, a mutual attraction that couldn't be denied.

Grammatical Forms of mutual attraction

past tense

attracted

plural

mutual attractions

comparative

more mutual attraction

superlative

most mutual attraction

present tense

attracts

future tense

will attract

perfect tense

have attracted

continuous tense

is attracting

singular

mutual attraction

positive degree

mutual attraction

infinitive

to attract

gerund

attracting

participle

attracting

Origin and Evolution of mutual attraction

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'mutual attraction' originates from the concept of two individuals being drawn towards each other based on shared feelings of interest and chemistry.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the magnetic pull between two objects, the term 'mutual attraction' evolved to encompass emotional and romantic connections between people.