seduce |
lobby |
As verbs the difference between seduce and lobby
is that
seduce is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray while
lobby is to attempt to influence (a public official or decision-maker) in favor of a specific opinion or cause.
As a noun lobby is
an entryway or reception area; vestibule; passageway; corridor.
lured |
seduce |
As verbs the difference between lured and seduce
is that
lured is past tense of lure while
seduce is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray.
seduce |
court |
As a verb seduce
is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray.
As a proper noun court is
(us) an abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the court").
screw |
seduce |
As verbs the difference between screw and seduce
is that
screw is to connect or assemble pieces using a screw while
seduce is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray.
As a noun screw
is a device that has a helical function.
solicit |
seduce |
As verbs the difference between solicit and seduce
is that
solicit is to persistently endeavor to obtain an object, or bring about an event while
seduce is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray.
seduce |
deceive |
As verbs the difference between seduce and deceive
is that
seduce is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray while
deceive is to trick or mislead.
tease |
seduce |
As verbs the difference between tease and seduce
is that
tease is to separate the fibres of a fibrous material while
seduce is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray.
As a noun tease
is one who teases.
seduce |
prevail |
Related terms |
Seduce is a related term of prevail.
As verbs the difference between seduce and prevail
is that
seduce is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray while
prevail is to be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage over others; to have the upper hand; to outnumber others.
flirt |
seduce |
As verbs the difference between flirt and seduce
is that
flirt is to throw (something) with a jerk or sudden movement; to fling while
seduce is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray.
As a noun flirt
is a sudden jerk; a quick throw or cast; a darting motion; hence, a jeer.
As an adjective flirt
is pert; wanton.
seduce |
cease |
As verbs the difference between seduce and cease
is that
seduce is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray while
cease is (formal|intransitive) to stop.
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