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attractive
[uh-trak-tiv]
adjective
providing pleasure or delight, especially in appearance or manner; pleasing; charming; alluring.
an attractive personality.
arousing interest or engaging one's thought, consideration, etc.: an attractive price.
an attractive idea;
an attractive price.
having the quality of attracting.
attractive
/ əˈtræktɪv /
adjective
appealing to the senses or mind through beauty, form, character, etc
arousing interest
an attractive opportunity
possessing the ability to draw or pull
an attractive force
Other Word Forms
- attractively adverb
- attractiveness noun
- superattractive adjective
- unattractive adjective
- unattractively adverb
- unattractiveness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of attractive1
Example Sentences
Targa said it expects Stakeholder to “generate unlevered adjusted free cash flow of approximately $200 million annually with minimal capital needs, very low integration costs and attractive acreage with a stable volume profile.”
“He had the chutzpah to actually do something spectacular, which certain people find attractive and courageous,” said Jeff Goodwin, a New York University professor who studies social movements.
Interesting locations, cheap labour costs and a generous cash rebate scheme have made the central European country of 9.5 million people an attractive shooting location.
Non-U.S. small value stocks are also attractive, particularly in Japan, where they benefit from an undervalued yen and the opening of the market for corporate control.
Non-U.S. small value stocks are also attractive, particularly in Japan, where they benefit from an undervalued yen and the opening of the market for corporate control.
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