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attractivenesses
[
uh
-
trak
-tiv
]
Origin
at·trac·tive
/
əˈtræk
tɪv
/
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[
uh
-
trak
-tiv
]
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adjective
1.
providing pleasure or delight, especially in appearance or manner; pleasing; charming; alluring:
an attractive personality.
2.
arousing interest or engaging one's thought, consideration, etc.:
an attractive idea; an attractive price.
3.
having the quality of
attracting
.
Origin:
1375–1425;
late Middle English
attractif
(<
Middle French
) <
Late Latin
attractīvus
of a medicine with drawing power.
See
attract
,
-ive
Related forms
at·trac·tive·ly,
adverb
at·trac·tive·ness,
noun
su·per·at·trac·tive,
adjective
su·per·at·trac·tive·ly,
adverb
su·per·at·trac·tive·ness,
noun
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un·at·trac·tive,
adjective
un·at·trac·tive·ly,
adverb
un·at·trac·tive·ness,
noun
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Word Origin & History
attractive
1530s, "absorptive," from Fr. attractif (14c.), from attract- (see
attract
). Meaning "having the quality of drawing people's eye or interest" is from 1580s; sense of "pleasing, alluring" is from c.1600.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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