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View synonyms for seductress

seductress

[ si-duhk-tris ]

noun

  1. a woman who seduces.


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Gender Note

See -ess.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of seductress1

1795–1805; obsolete sedut ( o ) r (< Late Latin sēductor; seduce, -tor ) + -ess
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Example Sentences

Gaga’s Patrizia is a bridge-and-tunnel seductress working a siren spell that, with the help of a little mild stalking, will eventually make her a Gucci.

From Time

We are left with stalwart genres (action, rom com) and classic roles (prude, seductress, jock, backstory-less best friend).

And this is how we arrive at the lovely conceit of Scarlett Johansson as an alien seductress.

The Adventuress By N.D. Coleridge A social-climbing seductress sleeps her way to the top of society.

Broadwell called Kelley a “seductress” in those harassing e-mails that led Kelley to complain to the FBI.

And if someone was plotting this, Diallo was a curious choice as a seductress.

Like a seductress in green, the mountain lured the stranger on with promises of things that were ahead.

The lightning that flashed from her blue eyes changed her from seductress to angry goddess.

A vamp no longer means of necessity a vampire, a scarlet-mouthed seductress of strong men's souls.

The beautiful seductress tarries in the house of her victim.

Make peace with the seductress, who leads the prince from the path of virtue!

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