entice - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of entice in Hindi

  • लुभाने
  • फुसलाना
  • बहकाना
  • ललचाना

entice Definition

Verb

  • attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage.

entice Example

  • a show that should entice a new audience into the theater ( एक ऐसा शो जो थिएटर में नए दर्शकों को आकर्षित करे )
  • So he had come up to entice Katie back. ( तो वह केटी को वापस लुभाने आया था। )
  • Warming the food before serving can entice a picky eater to eat. ( परोसने से पहले खाना गर्म करना एक अचार खाने वाले को खाने के लिए लुभा सकता है। )
  • Her dress was extremely enticing, drawing the attention of all the men gathered. ( उसकी पोशाक अत्यंत मोहक थी, जिसने सभी पुरुषों का ध्यान आकर्षित किया। )

More Sentence

  • Though the bribe was enticing, the police officer had made a vow to uphold the law.  
  • The prospect of gold in the west was enticing to many early settlers.  
  • The potential to win a free trip was enticing enough that it convinced him to donate.  
  • So he had come up to entice Katie back.
  • In some cases, food is used to entice the.
  • They use power to entice, cajole and promise.
  • But we needed to keep her alive to entice Dr.
  • She was dressed to entice tonight, that was clear to see.
  • The problem was to entice them out and make sense of them.
  • Though he didn’t need a new suit, the sale was too enticing to pass up.  
  • Aroma - The aroma should entice the drinker to sip it.
  • Children's librarians are an excellent resource regarding what's popular with kids of all reading levels, and they'll be able to recommend a long list of titles with which to entice your child.
  • That was more than enough to entice everyone in rowing even harder.
  • Intellectual smartness and abstract rational deductions entice you.
  • The loans were given to entice the managers to stay at the business.
  • Some brokers have disguised offers which entice new clients to sign up.
  • All the money in the world will not entice affiliates if your conversions.
  • The Ikshid, sovereign of Egypt and Syria, offered him a refuge, but Tuzun, fearing to see the caliph obtain such powerful support, found means to entice him to his tent, and had his eyes put out, Saphar 333 (October 944).