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    tempt
    [tem(p)t]
    verb
    tempt (verb) · tempts (third person present) · tempted (past tense) · tempted (past participle) · tempting (present participle)
    1. entice or attempt to entice (someone) to do or acquire something that they find attractive but know to be wrong or not beneficial:
      "there'll always be someone tempted by the rich pickings of poaching" · "jobs that involve entertaining may tempt you to drink more than you intend" · "don't allow impatience to tempt you into overexposure and sunburn"
      • (be tempted to do something)
        have an urge or inclination to do something:
        "I was tempted to look at my watch, but didn't dare"
      • attract; allure:
        "he was tempted out of retirement to save the team"
      • archaic
        risk provoking (a deity or abstract force), usually with undesirable consequences:
        "how is it that ye have agreed together, to tempt the Spirit of the Lord?"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French tempter ‘to test’, from Latin temptare ‘handle, test, try’.
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    The meaning of TEMPT is to entice to do wrong by promise of pleasure or gain. How to use tempt in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Tempt.
    The words inveigle and tempt can be used in similar contexts, but inveigle implies enticing by cajoling or flattering. When could lure be used to replace tempt? Although the words lure and tempt have much in common, lure implies a drawing into danger, evil, or difficulty through attracting and deceiving.
    Some common synonyms of tempt are decoy, entice, inveigle, lure, and seduce. While all these words mean "to lead astray from one's true course," tempt implies the presenting of an attraction so strong that it overcomes the restraints of conscience or better judgment. When would decoy be a good substitute for tempt?
    tempt somebody to do something Nothing would tempt me to live here. to do something too confidently in a way that might mean that your good luck will come to an end She felt it would be tempting fate to try the difficult climb a second time. It would be tempting fate to say that we will definitely win the game.
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    WebTempt was originally a religious term, meaning "to entice to evil or sin," while today it's more likely to be a slice of cake that tempts us than the devil. Definitions of tempt. verb. dispose or incline or entice to. “We were …

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