noun
- a person who persuades someone to do something they would not normally do, especially something wrong or unwise
- a person who attracts someone romantically or sexually, often in a manipulative way
Usage: often implies deception or manipulation
Examples
- The con artist was a skilled seducer who convinced elderly people to invest their savings.
- She warned her daughter about seducers who might take advantage of her trusting nature.
- The novel’s villain was portrayed as a smooth-talking seducer.
- He had a reputation as a seducer who broke many hearts.
- The detective identified the suspect as a seducer who preyed on vulnerable victims.
- Parents worry about online seducers targeting teenagers on social media.