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    [Adjective]  | "at*trac*tive" | \ ə-ˈtrak-tiv \


    1: arousing interest or pleasure : charming

    2: appealing

    3: having or relating to the power to attract


    Origin: circa 1540 ;

     Middle English attractif, attractive "drawing out foreign matter from the body, able to ingest nutriments," borrowed from Anglo-French & Late Latin; Anglo-French attractif, attratif, borrowed from Late Latin attractīvus "capable of attracting, drawing toward itself," from Latin attractus, past participle of attrahere "to draw with force, compel to come" + -īvus {see: |-ive|-ive} {mat|attract|};

    [Noun]  | "attractiveness" 


    1: the power of irresistible attraction;


      * e.g., " ... she had a certain attractiveness that came from her witty conversation "





    2: the qualities in a person or thing that as a whole give pleasure to the senses;


      * e.g., " ... the attractiveness of the Greek countryside has inspired poets since ancient times "





    [Adjective]  | "attractive" 


    1: very pleasing to look at;


      * e.g., " ... generally the star of a TV commercial is an attractive person "





    2: having an often mysterious or magical power to attract;


      * e.g., " ... world travel has always been very attractive to me "





     [ "attractiveness" ]

    1: Attractiveness is not necessarily synonymous with "hot." When one spots a potential partner who is "hot," the most common thought process is something along the lines of, "I want to mate with that person." With attractiveness, on the other hand, the thought process proceeds as, "I want to get to know that person intimately, then mate with him/her."

      * e.g.,  ... "Man, that chick is hot. I want to mate with her." 

     [ "attractive" ]

    1: Something or someone that is very appealing, nice to look at, and you wish you could have it.

      * e.g.,  ... Linda is so attractive, I want to marry her. 

     [ "attractive" ]

    1: Something that just pulls you in by how it looks, smells, sounds, etc. People are often attractive, but things can be too. Attractive things are often hard to define, particularly in how they attract you. But, they sure do. And, what attracts one person doesn't always attract another.

      * e.g.,  ... Gosh, she's attractive. 

     [ "Attracted" ]

    1: To be more than friends with someone; to like them. Basically, to be crushing on someone.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1: Do you like Tim? 

     [ "attraction" ]

    1: 1)a person or thing that catches the attention of another being

      * e.g.,  ... The attraction she felt toward him was impossible to resist. She was not only drawn to his physical appearance, but also to his unique personality. 


     [ "attraction" ]

    2: 2)the magnetic force that pulls two people together regardless of their own will


     [ "attraction" ]

    3: 3)easy to avoid, but impossible to ignore

     [ "Attracted" ]

    1: When your dick seems to have a gravitational pull towards the person that you are attracted to.

      * e.g.,  ... I’m attracted to her. 

     [ "Attracted" ]

    1: Two objects, or persons being drawn to the other based on a variety of physical, emotional and mental connection.

      * e.g.,  ... Genesis was attracted to William from the first day she met him. To Genesis, William fit the perfect example of the "perfect man." 

     [ "that's attractive" ]

    1: a sarcastic saying used when something unattractive is captured on camera or seen by another person

      * e.g.,  ... *Boy sees a girl picking her nose so he hits his friend beside him and says: 

     [ "attractive" ]

    1: A phenomenon where chemicals and pheromones are released via the human body and the human animal instincts of reproduction and the desire of ownership take precedence. Largely in-part based on the societal definition of "beautiful", as most humans would either have largely varying attractors or none at all. Most often regarded as sensory overload, as the desire is often overwhelming to the human intellect and rationale.

      * e.g.,  ... "So yeah, my father died last week and although it hurts I ju...." 

     [ "Attraction" ]

    1:  The physical, emotional attachment to a person in a romantic way; the kind of thing where you want to run your hands all over their skin, their angel bones, their wrists while you talk all night.

      * e.g.,  ... You can tell he feels attraction to her because he can't keep his hands off her waist. 


     [ "Attraction" ]

    2:  A form of non-romantic, simple friendship that forms between two people; they don't quite love each other but they definitely like each other.

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