allure meaning
EN[əˈl(j)ʊɚ]WAllure
- Allure may also refer to:
- The power to attract; the quality causing attraction
- The power to entice
- Allure Las Vegas, a condominium project
- MS Allure of the Seas, a cruise ship owned by Royal Caribbean International
- Allure (magazine)
- Allure (band), an American R&B trio (formerly quartet)
- Allure (album), the group's 1997 début
- Buick Allure, the Canadian-market name for the Buick LaCrosse
- "Allure", a song by Jay-Z from The Black Album
- pseudonym of the Dutch DJ and producer Tiesto
- See also
- Alure or allure, the wall-walk of a castle or passage behind a parapet e.g. on a church.
FR allure
- NounPLalluresPREall-SUF-ure
- The power to attract, entice; the quality causing attraction.
- gait; bearing.
- The swing, the gait, the pose, the allure of these men. — Harper's Magazine.
- The power to attract, entice; the quality causing attraction.
- VerbSGalluresPRalluringPT, PPallured
- (transitive) To entice; to attract.
- (transitive) To entice; to attract.
Definition of allure in English Dictionary
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Source: Wiktionary