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attract
verb as in draw attention
Strongest matches
appeal to, bring, captivate, draw, engage, entice, fascinate, interest, intrigue, invite, kill, send
Strong matches
allure, bait, beckon, beguile, bewitch, charm, court, drag, enchant, endear, enthrall, entrance, grab, hook, induce, inveigle, lure, magnetize, pull, rizz up, score, seduce, slay, solicit, spellbind, steer, tempt, vamp, wow
Weak matches
come on, exert influence, freak out, give the come-on, go over big, knock dead, knock out, make a hit with, mousetrap, rope in, suck in, sweep off one's feet, turn on, wile
Example Sentences
Starting in the 1920s, the area began attracting people who have asthma.
"The perception was that senior management would turn an eye to poor behaviours when productions were award-winning or attracting large audiences."
Shirt sales are already on a Premier League scale and reported pre-season games in Australia show ambitions to expand beyond just the US where every Wrexham game is screened live and attracts top-level audiences.
The heavyweight division is generally the glamour weight class in boxing, housing the biggest stars and attracting the most attention.
The auctioneer who facilitated the sale said the letter had attracted the highest price of any correspondence written onboard the Titanic.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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