Seduction Techniques

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a flirtatious act or attitude

  • Her coquetry was evident in the way she subtly flirted with everyone at the party.
  • She's always using coquetry to get what she wants from guys.
  • I can't stand her fake coquetry, she's just trying to manipulate people.
  • The politician's coquetry with the media was seen as a strategic move to gain more support.

noun a man who is a great lover or seducer of women

  • Don Juan was known for his charm and ability to woo women effortlessly.
  • I heard he's a real Don Juan, always surrounded by beautiful women.
  • That guy thinks he's such a Don Juan, but really he's just a player.
  • In the world of finance, he was considered a Don Juan for his ability to close deals.

verb to persuade someone to do something by enticing or deceiving them

  • The company tried to seduce potential investors with promising projections.
  • She tried to seduce him with her charm and wit.
  • He's always trying to seduce girls at the bar.
  • The music seduced her into a state of relaxation.

noun A person who entices or leads someone astray, typically into a sexual relationship.

  • The accused was known as a notorious seducer who preyed on vulnerable individuals.
  • I heard that guy is a real smooth talker, a total seducer.
  • Watch out for that player, he's a real seducer.
  • The seducer of dreams whispered promises of success and happiness, leading many astray.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • He tried to put the moves on her during the business meeting, but she was not interested.
  • I saw him trying to put the moves on Sarah at the party last night.
  • He was totally putting the moves on that girl at the bar.
  • The company is putting the moves on potential investors to secure funding for their project.