tempt |
endure |
As verbs the difference between tempt and endure
is that
tempt is to provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice while
endure is .
defraud |
tempt |
As verbs the difference between defraud and tempt
is that
defraud is to obtain money or property by fraud; to swindle while
tempt is to provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice.
bait |
tempt |
As an adjective bait
is .
As a verb tempt is
to provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice.
tempt |
thwart |
In lang=en terms the difference between tempt and thwart
is that
tempt is to provoke something; to court while
thwart is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate.
As verbs the difference between tempt and thwart
is that
tempt is to provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice while
thwart is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate.
As a noun thwart is
(nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail.
As an adjective thwart is
situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique.
As an adverb thwart is
obliquely; transversely; athwart.
enchant |
tempt |
As verbs the difference between enchant and tempt
is that
enchant is to attract and delight, to charm while
tempt is to provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice.
tempt |
intend |
As verbs the difference between tempt and intend
is that
tempt is to provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice while
intend is to fix the mind upon (something to be accomplished); be intent upon; mean; design; plan; purpose .
ironic |
tempt |
As an adjective ironic
is ironic.
As a verb tempt is
to provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice.
tempt |
arouse |
As verbs the difference between tempt and arouse
is that
tempt is to provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice while
arouse is to stimulate feelings.
tempt |
attractive |
As a verb tempt
is to provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice.
As an adjective attractive is
causing attraction; having the quality of attracting by inherent force.
elicit |
tempt |
As verbs the difference between elicit and tempt
is that
elicit is to evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer while
tempt is to provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice.
As an adjective elicit
is (obsolete) elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
Pages