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Definition of Seductiveness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seductiveness
Literary usage of Seductiveness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. St. Clement's Eve: A Play by Henry Taylor (1862)
"It hath a princely grace And lavish liberty of eye and limb, With something of
a soft seductiveness Which very strangely to my mind ..."
2. Woman Revealed: A Message to the One who Understands by Nancy McKay Gordon (1901)
"It cannot bear its fruit — Experience — unless beguiled into action by the
absolute, persuasive authority and sweet seductiveness of the feminine spirit. ..."
3. The Elements of Tachygraphy ...: Rewritten and Reengraved by David Philip Lindsley (1890)
"Yet the seductiveness of brief forms, attained at no matter how much sacrifice
of simplicity or legibility, is so great, that those with but little ..."