noun
- things that attract or tempt someone, especially in a way that leads them away from what is right or proper
Usage: formal; often plural
Examples
- The seducements of city life drew many young people away from their rural homes.
- She resisted the seducements of wealth and fame to pursue her artistic vision.
- The novel explores the seducements of power and their corrupting influence.
- He warned against the seducements of easy money and quick schemes.
- The seducements of modern technology can distract us from meaningful relationships.
- Despite the seducements of luxury, she chose to live simply.