allure

মোহন
definition
verb
The once pretty and alluring attraction of Little Marlow had been lost.
powerfully attract or charm; tempt.
noun
people for whom gold holds no allure
the quality of being powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating.
translation of 'allure'
বিমোহিত করা,
বশ করা,
সম্মোহন,
ফুসলানো
verb
মুগ্ধ করা,
আকর্ষণ করা,
লোভ দেখান,
প্রলুব্ধ করা,
লোভ দেখাইয়া বশে আনা,
গুণ করা,
মোহিত করা,
বিমোহিত করা,
ফাঁদি ফেলা
noun
আকর্ষণ,
যাদু,
মোহন
example
The fable of King Midas is one of the prettiest admonitions in classical mythology against the dangerous 'allure' of gold.
Historic attractions should not take their tourist 'allure' for granted, however.
The 'allure' of French actresses has fascinated generations of movie-goers.
Do films have any 'allure' for Barry, who has already shown he can cross media with ease?
Part of the continuing 'allure' of police action films is the chance to get under the skin of a criminal, to glimpse into an alien world.
The overall atmosphere created by the film is an important part of its 'allure' .
One man who knows, all too well, Everest's seductive 'allure' is British climber Doug Scott.
I hope that fleshing out the mystique hasn't detracted at all from its 'allure' .
Few female garments hold as much mystery and 'allure' as the Indian sari.
Despite its romantic 'allure' , gold has historically been a pretty lousy investment.
There have been blond sex bombs who were aware of their dubious 'allure' and had the good sense to mock it before anyone else did.
They enthralled us with their accomplishments, their glamour and their 'allure' .
In politics the Communist Party had at last lost its 'allure' following the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution.
It seems no one is immune to the shimmering 'allure' of the pop industry these days - not even soccer heroes like Niall Quinn.
people for whom gold holds no 'allure'
For the League sides however, the Cup run retains its 'allure' as a route to excitement and glamour.
Her weight loss may have made her the paparazzi's delight, but in her husband's eyes, she lost all her original 'allure' .
Instead, the shadows crept over her, giving her a rather mysterious 'allure' and then soon took off.
The 'allure' of Tinseltown has always been about escapism.
That she comes across oblivious to her attraction only fortifies her 'allure' .
In the end, we are all powerless to resist Kidman's 'allure' .
people for whom gold holds no 'allure'
Becky, working as a governess, resorts to her good looks and 'alluring' personality to move up in society.
Alaska showed itself to be wild, rugged, unforgiving - yet at the same time 'alluring' and welcoming.
The once pretty and 'alluring' attraction of Little Marlow had been lost.
She answered him, her husky voice 'alluring' him to her as they crashed through the pit.
The fabulous thing about these brownies is that each one is different, depending on which sweetie happens to be sunk 'alluringly' into the mixture.
It was held that the attractive-looking berries constituted an 'allurement' to children for which the defendants were liable.
Her ‘edge’ was nothing of sophistication or superiority, but rather, a seductive softness, that drew in its prey, 'alluringly' .
If there is allegory here, it cuts both ways: not only must the shepherd resist the 'allurements' of the false woman, but the bride must resist the advances of a charming but ultimately scurrilous suitor.
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