entice |
oppress |
In lang=en terms the difference between entice and oppress
is that
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope while
oppress is to make sad or gloomy.
As verbs the difference between entice and oppress
is that
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope while
oppress is (obsolete) physically to press down on (someone) with harmful effects; to smother, crush.
bid |
entice |
Related terms |
Bid is a related term of entice.
As verbs the difference between bid and entice
is that
bid is while
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope.
entice |
gratify |
As verbs the difference between entice and gratify
is that
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope while
gratify is to please.
whet |
entice |
In lang=en terms the difference between whet and entice
is that
whet is to stimulate or make more keen while
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope.
As verbs the difference between whet and entice
is that
whet is to hone or rub on with some substance, as a piece of stone, for the purpose of sharpening – see whetstone while
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope.
As a noun whet
is the act of whetting something.
subdue |
entice |
Related terms |
Subdue is a related term of entice.
As verbs the difference between subdue and entice
is that
subdue is to overcome, quieten, or bring under control while
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope.
entice |
deduce |
In lang=en terms the difference between entice and deduce
is that
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope while
deduce is to reach a conclusion by applying rules of logic to given premises.
As verbs the difference between entice and deduce
is that
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope while
deduce is to reach a conclusion by applying rules of logic to given premises.
entice |
mislead |
Related terms |
Entice is a related term of mislead.
As verbs the difference between entice and mislead
is that
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope while
mislead is (literally) to lead astray, in a false direction.
alienate |
entice |
As verbs the difference between alienate and entice
is that
alienate is to convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of while
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope.
As an adjective alienate
is estranged; withdrawn in affection; foreign; with
from .
As a noun alienate
is (obsolete) a stranger; an alien.
entice |
browbeat |
In lang=en terms the difference between entice and browbeat
is that
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope while
browbeat is to bully in an intimidating, bossy, or supercilious way.
As verbs the difference between entice and browbeat
is that
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope while
browbeat is to bully in an intimidating, bossy, or supercilious way.
win_over |
entice |
Related terms |
Win_over is a related term of entice.
As verbs the difference between win_over and entice
is that
win_over is (idiomatic) to persuade someone, gain someone's support, or make someone understand the truth or validity of something while
entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope.
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