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Agreeable vs Enticing - What's the difference?

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Agreeable is a related term of enticing.


As adjectives the difference between agreeable and enticing

is that agreeable is pleasing, either to the mind or senses; pleasant; grateful while enticing is that entices; alluring; attracting; charming.

As nouns the difference between agreeable and enticing

is that agreeable is something pleasing; anything that is agreeable while enticing is enticement; temptation.

As a verb enticing is

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agreeable

English

(Webster 1913)

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Pleasing, either to the mind or senses; pleasant; grateful.
  • agreeable manners
    agreeable remarks
    an agreeable person
    fruit agreeable to the taste
  • * (rfdate) (Oliver Goldsmith):
  • A train of agreeable reveries.
  • (colloquial) Willing; ready to agree or consent.
  • * (rfdate) (Hugh Latimer):
  • These Frenchmen give unto the said captain of Calais a great sum of money, so that he will be but content and agreeable that they may enter into the said town.
  • Agreeing or suitable; conformable; correspondent; concordant; adapted; .
  • * (rfdate) (w, Roger L'Estrange):
  • That which is agreeable to the nature of one thing, is many times contrary to the nature of another.
  • In pursuance, conformity, or accordance; (used adverbially)
  • Agreeable to the order of the day, the House took up the report.

    Synonyms

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    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Something pleasing; anything that is agreeable.
  • * 1855 , Blackwood's magazine (volume 77, page 331)
  • The disagreeables of travelling are necessary evils, to be encountered for the sake of the agreeables of resting and looking round you.

    enticing

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • That entices; alluring; attracting; charming.
  • Synonyms

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    Verb

    (head)
  • References

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    Noun

    (en noun)
  • enticement; temptation