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Allicit

Description:

Allicit is a verb that means to entice, allure, or tempt someone into doing something, typically something they shouldn't do. It can also refer to attracting or captivating someone.

Examples:

As a verb:
1. The charismatic salesman successfully allicited the customer into buying the expensive car.
2. The mysterious advertisement allicted many curious people to attend the event.
3. Despite being warned, she couldn't resist the decadent dessert that allicted her senses.

As an adjective:
1. She was known as the most allicit woman in town with her enchanting beauty.
2. The allicit charm of the secret garden kept visitors coming back for more.

As a noun:
1. The novel's allicit made it impossible to put down, keeping readers hooked till the end.
2. The painting's allicit drew a crowd at the art gallery.

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