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allured

Allured vs Alluring - What's the difference?

allured | alluring |


As verbs the difference between allured and alluring

is that allured is past tense of allure while alluring is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun alluring is

the action of the verb allure.

As an adjective alluring is

having the power to allure.

Baited vs Allured - What's the difference?

baited | allured |


As verbs the difference between baited and allured

is that baited is (bait) while allured is (allure).

Allured vs Lured - What's the difference?

allured | lured |


As verbs the difference between allured and lured

is that allured is past tense of allure while lured is past tense of lure.

Allured vs Allures - What's the difference?

allured | allures |


As verbs the difference between allured and allures

is that allured is past tense of allure while allures is third-person singular of allure.

Allured vs Illured - What's the difference?

allured | illured |


As verbs the difference between allured and illured

is that allured is (allure) while illured is (illure).

Allurer vs Allured - What's the difference?

allurer | allured |


As a noun allurer

is one who is alluring.

As a verb allured is

past tense of allure.

Allured vs Allure - What's the difference?

allured | allure |


As verbs the difference between allured and allure

is that allured is past tense of allure while allure is to entice; to attract.

As a noun allure is

the power to attract, entice; the quality causing attraction.