ATTRACTIVE
\ɐtɹˈaktɪv], \ɐtɹˈaktɪv], \ɐ_t_ɹ_ˈa_k_t_ɪ_v]\
Definitions of ATTRACTIVE
- 2006 - WordNet 3.0
- 2011 - English Dictionary Database
- 2010 - New Age Dictionary Database
- 1913 - Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
- 1919 - The Winston Simplified Dictionary
- 1899 - The american dictionary of the english language.
- 1894 - The Clarendon dictionary
- 1871 - The Cabinet Dictionary of the English Language
- 1790 - A Complete Dictionary of the English Language
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pleasing to the eye or mind especially through beauty or charm; "a remarkably attractive young man"; "an attractive personality"; "attractive clothes"; "a book with attractive illustrations"
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having the properties of a magnet; the ability to draw or pull; "an attractive force"; "the knife hung on a magnetic board"
By Princeton University
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pleasing to the eye or mind especially through beauty or charm; "a remarkably attractive young man"; "an attractive personality"; "attractive clothes"; "a book with attractive illustrations"
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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Having the power or quality of attracting or drawing; as, the attractive force of bodies.
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Attracting or drawing by moral influence or pleasurable emotion; alluring; inviting; pleasing.
By Oddity Software
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Having the power or quality of attracting or drawing; as, the attractive force of bodies.
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Attracting or drawing by moral influence or pleasurable emotion; alluring; inviting; pleasing.
By Noah Webster.
By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer
By Daniel Lyons
By William Hand Browne, Samuel Stehman Haldeman
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