lure |
prevail |
Related terms |
Lure is a related term of prevail.
As verbs the difference between lure and prevail
is that
lure is to attract by temptation etc; to entice 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.
As a noun lure
is something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
lure |
provoke |
As verbs the difference between lure and provoke
is that
lure is to attract by temptation etc.; to entice while
provoke is to cause someone to become annoyed or angry.
As a noun lure
is something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
encourage |
lure |
As verbs the difference between encourage and lure
is that
encourage is to mentally support; to motivate, give courage, hope or spirit while
lure is to attract by temptation etc.; to entice.
As a noun lure is
something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
gull |
lure |
Related terms |
Gull is a related term of lure.
As nouns the difference between gull and lure
is that
gull is (soccer) a player, supporter or other person connected with while
lure is something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
As a verb lure is
to attract by temptation etc; to entice.
lure |
craving |
As nouns the difference between lure and craving
is that
lure is something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure while
craving is a strong desire; yearning.
As verbs the difference between lure and craving
is that
lure is to attract by temptation etc; to entice while
craving is .
mesmerize |
lure |
As verbs the difference between mesmerize and lure
is that
mesmerize is to exercise mesmerism on; to spellbind; to enthrall while
lure is to attract by temptation etc; to entice.
As a noun lure is
something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
thrive |
lure |
As verbs the difference between thrive and lure
is that
thrive is to grow or increase stature; to grow vigorously or luxuriantly, to flourish while
lure is to attract by temptation etc; to entice.
As a noun lure is
something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
attempting |
lure |
As verbs the difference between attempting and lure
is that
attempting is while
lure is to attract by temptation etc; to entice.
As a noun lure is
something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
lure |
call |
Related terms |
Lure is a related term of call.
As nouns the difference between lure and call
is that
lure is something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure while
call is a telephone conversation.
As verbs the difference between lure and call
is that
lure is to attract by temptation etc; to entice while
call is (
lb)
to use one's voice .
hoodwink |
lure |
Related terms |
Hoodwink is a related term of lure.
As verbs the difference between hoodwink and lure
is that
hoodwink is (archaic) to cover the eyes with a hood; to blindfold while
lure is to attract by temptation etc; to entice.
As a noun lure is
something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
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