Pronunciation: /ðə ˈtɛmptər/
noun a person or thing that tempts or entices someone to do something wrong or unwise
A1 The Tempter tried to persuade the hero to do something wrong.
A2 In the story, the Tempter represents the character's inner struggles.
B1 The Tempter's words were tempting, but the hero resisted the temptation.
B2 The Tempter's presence added an element of suspense to the plot.
C1 The Tempter's manipulative tactics were revealed as the story unfolded.
C2 The complex relationship between the hero and the Tempter was a central theme in the novel.
formal In religious texts, the Tempter is often portrayed as a malevolent force tempting individuals to sin.
informal Some people believe the Tempter is responsible for leading them astray.
slang Watch out for the Tempter, he's always trying to get you to do something you shouldn't.
figurative The Tempter whispered doubts in her ear, trying to sway her decision.
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