Definition of Allured

1. Verb. (past of allure) ¹

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Definition of Allured

1. allure [v] - See also: allure

Lexicographical Neighbors of Allured

allspices
allthough
alluaivite
alluaudite
allude
alluded
alludes
alluding
allulose
allumette
alluminor
alluminors
allurance
allurances
allure
allured (current term)
allurement
allurements
allurer
allurers
allures
alluring
alluringly
alluringness
allurings
allus
allusion
allusions
allusive
allusively

Literary usage of Allured

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Travels Through the Interior Parts of America: In a Series of Letters by Thomas Anburey (1789)
"... I may be with venomous reptiles, the clank of arms, and horrors of war, reft allured that neither ..."

2. A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language: To by John Walker (1806)
"Let us only be allured, ... analogy fo openly violated, ought tobe allured of the cer- ... allured ..."

3. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1812)
"allured by the word ' Recreations,' and by which we were grossly deceived, has anticipated our sentence. Cogit enim, as Velleius Paterculus exclaims, ..."

4. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1780)
"... of uncommon ingenuity; and if he be, as we are allured he is, a very young man, the public may form high ..."

5. The Works of John Owen by John Owen (1826)
"The wilderness condition u'hereunto men are allured by the gospel, what it imports: I. Separation: 2. Entanglement. God's dealing with a soul in its ..."

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