Seduce Definition & Meaning
seduce
- verb
- induce to have sex; "Harry finally seduced Sally"; "Did you score last night?"; "Harry made Sally"
- lure or entice away from duty, principles, or proper conduct; "She was seduced by the temptation of easy money and started to work in a massage parlor"
"Seduce" in song lyrics
See how seduce is used in real songs:
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"So sit back and relax and let my words seduce"
Hidden Aspects — Time Machine -
"Girls I juice, love and seduce"
Lord Finesse — That's How Smooth I Am -
"Her braclets plot my game, so I couldn't seduce"
Maestro (Fresh Wes) f/ Choclair, Black-1, In Essence — Quintessential
Words that rhyme with seduce
Usage tips for "seduce"
Understanding the precise definition of a word helps you use it with confidence. When using "seduce" in your writing, consider whether you need the word itself or one of its synonyms — subtle differences in meaning can change the tone of a sentence. If you're writing poetry or song lyrics, check the rhymes for seduce to find words that pair well.
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Generate a verseFrequently asked questions
- What does seduce mean?
- induce to have sex; "Harry finally seduced Sally"; "Did you score last night?"; "Harry made Sally" lure or entice away from duty, principles, or proper conduct; "She was seduced by the temptation of easy money and started to work in a massage parlor"
- What part of speech is seduce?
- Seduce is a verb.
- How many definitions does seduce have?
- Seduce has 2 definitions across 1 part of speech (verb).
