'Seductive' definitions:
Definition of 'seductive'
From: WordNet
adjective
Tending to entice into a desired action or state [ant: unseductive]
Definition of 'Seductive'
From: GCIDE
- Seductive \Se*duc"tive\, a. Tending to lead astray; apt to mislead by flattering appearances; tempting; alluring; as, a seductive offer. [1913 Webster]
- This may enable us to understand how seductive is the influence of example. --Sir W. Hamilton. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'seductive'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- acceptable,
- adorable,
- agreeable,
- alluring,
- appealing,
- appetizing,
- attracting,
- attractive,
- beguiling,
- bewitching,
- blandishing,
- cajoling,
- captivating,
- catching,
- charismatic,
- charming,
- coaxing,
- come-hither,
- coquettish,
- desirable,
- drawing,
- enchanting,
- engaging,
- enravishing,
- enthralling,
- enticing,
- entrancing,
- enviable,
- exciting,
- exotic,
- fascinating,
- flirtatious,
- glamorous,
- hypnotic,
- interesting,
- intriguing,
- inviting,
- irresistible,
- likable,
- lovable,
- magnetic,
- mesmeric,
- mouth-watering,
- piquant,
- pleasing,
- prepossessing,
- provocative,
- provoquant,
- ravishing,
- seducing,
- sexy,
- siren,
- sirenic,
- spellbinding,
- spellful,
- taking,
- tantalizing,
- teasing,
- tempting,
- tickling,
- titillating,
- titillative,
- to be desired,
- toothsome,
- unobjectionable,
- winning,
- winsome,
- witching,
- worth having