First Known Use: 14th century
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1lure
noun \ˈlu̇r\
: an appealing or attractive quality
: a device used for attracting and catching animals, birds, or especially fish
Full Definition of LURE
1
: an object usually of leather or feathers attached to a long cord and used by a falconer to recall or exercise a hawk
2
a : an inducement to pleasure or gain : enticement b : appeal, attraction
3
: a decoy for attracting animals to capture: as a : artificial bait used for catching fish b : an often luminous structure on the head of pediculate fishes that is used to attract prey
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Origin of LURE
Middle English, from Anglo-French lure, leure, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle High German luoder bait; perhaps akin to Old English lathian to invite, Old High German ladōn
Related to LURE
- Synonyms
- allurement, bait, come-on, enticement, siren song, temptation, turn-on
2lure
verb
: to cause or persuade (a person or an animal) to go somewhere or to do something by offering some pleasure or gain
luredlur·ing
Full Definition of LURE
transitive verb
1
: to recall or exercise (a hawk) by means of a lure
2
: to draw with a hint of pleasure or gain : attract actively and strongly
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First Known Use of LURE
14th century
Related to LURE
Synonym Discussion of LURE
lure, entice, inveigle, decoy, tempt, seduce mean to lead astray from one's true course. lure implies a drawing into danger, evil, or difficulty through attracting and deceiving <lured naive investors with get-rich-quick schemes>. entice suggests drawing by artful or adroit means <advertising designed to entice new customers>. inveigle implies enticing by cajoling or flattering <fund-raisers inveigling wealthy alumni>. decoy implies a luring into entrapment by artifice <attempting to decoy the enemy into an ambush>. tempt implies the presenting of an attraction so strong that it overcomes the restraints of conscience or better judgment <tempted by the offer of money>. seduce implies a leading astray by persuasion or false promises <seduced by assurances of assistance>.
LURE[2] Defined for Kids
1lure
noun \ˈlu̇r\
Definition of LURE for Kids
1
: something that attracts or tempts
2
: an artificial bait for catching fish
2lure
verb
luredlur·ing
Definition of LURE for Kids
: to tempt by offering pleasure or gain <Men were lured by tales of treasure.>
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