allure - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of allure in Hindi
- फुसलाना
- लुभाना
- मोहना
- रिझाना
- फुसलाना
- ललचाना
- भरमाना
- घोड़े की चाल
allure Definition
verb
- powerfully attract or charm; tempt. ( आकर्षक रूप से आकर्षित या आकर्षक; लुभाना। )
noun
- the quality of being powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating. ( शक्तिशाली और रहस्यमय ढंग से आकर्षक या आकर्षक होने की गुणवत्ता। )
allure Example
- people for whom gold holds no allure ( जिनके लिए सोना कोई आकर्षण नहीं रखता है )
- It seems no one is immune to the shimmering allure of the pop industry these days - not even soccer heroes like Niall Quinn. ( ऐसा लगता है कि कोई भी इन दिनों पॉप उद्योग के झिलमिलाते आकर्षण से प्रतिरक्षा नहीं कर रहा है - नियाल क्विन जैसे फुटबॉल नायक भी नहीं। )
- In the end, we are all powerless to resist Kidman's allure . ( अंत में, हम किडमैन के आकर्षण का विरोध करने के लिए सभी शक्तिहीन हैं। )
- Despite its romantic allure , gold has historically been a pretty lousy investment. ( अपने रोमांटिक आकर्षण के बावजूद, सोना ऐतिहासिक रूप से एक सुंदर घटिया निवेश रहा है। )
More Sentence
- They enthralled us with their accomplishments, their glamour and their allure .
- The fable of King Midas is one of the prettiest admonitions in classical mythology against the dangerous allure of gold.
- Few female garments hold as much mystery and allure as the Indian sari.
- Historic attractions should not take their tourist allure for granted, however.
- Instead, the shadows crept over her, giving her a rather mysterious allure and then soon took off.
- 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.
- 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 allure of Tinseltown has always been about escapism.
- That she comes across oblivious to her attraction only fortifies her allure .
- Her weight loss may have made her the paparazzi's delight, but in her husband's eyes, she lost all her original allure .
- For the League sides however, the Cup run retains its allure as a route to excitement and glamour.
- In politics the Communist Party had at last lost its allure following the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution.
- The overall atmosphere created by the film is an important part of its allure .
- The allure of French actresses has fascinated generations of movie-goers.
- I hope that fleshing out the mystique hasn't detracted at all from its allure .
- One man who knows, all too well, Everest's seductive allure is British climber Doug Scott.
- Do films have any allure for Barry, who has already shown he can cross media with ease?
- Each table is decorated with carefully attended tealights which allow lovers to stare alluringly into each others eyes.
- In his appearance, in his character, in his whole nature, there was something attractive and elusive which allured women and disposed them in his favour; he knew that, and some force seemed to draw him, too, to them.
- The law prohibits conversion from one religion to another by ‘the use of force or allurement or by fraudulent means’.
- Contemporary American adolescents have become much more work oriented generally then those of a generation or so ago, mostly because they have been exposed to the costly allurements of a consumption-obsessed America.
- His horse reared and he rode down into the grassland to stop before this most alluring girl.
- The neon blue sign glared down alluringly , and as the sound of music and laughter filtered through the glass windows, Ethan couldn't help but wonder what Nathan was doing at the moment.
- They strike poses, flash winning smiles and try to make themselves look as alluring as possible.
- This is the perfect time of the year to travel to what has to be one of the world's most exotic and alluring islands.
- But they suspect the lucrative scrap value of the metal frames may have proved alluring to thieves.