attractively
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at·trac·tive
(ə-trăk′tĭv)adj.
1. Pleasing to the senses or mind, as by being beautiful: plants with attractive flowers; an attractive painting.
2. Interesting because of the likelihood of being advantageous or profitable: an attractive business deal.
3. Having the power to attract: the attractive force of gravity.
at·trac′tive·ly adv.
at·trac′tive·ness n.
at·trac·tiv′i·ty n.
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Adv. | 1. | ![]() unattractively - in an unattractive manner; "she was unattractively dressed last night" |
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Translations
بِجاذِبِيَّه
atraktivně
tiltalende
vonzó módon
á aîlaîandi hátt
cezbedici tarzdagüzel
attractively
[əˈtræktɪvlɪ] ADVCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
attractively
[əˈtræktɪvli] adv [designed, illustrated] → de façon attrayante
[priced]
Services are attractively priced → Les services sont à un prix intéressant.
Prices are attractively low → Les prix sont agréablement bas.
Services are attractively priced → Les services sont à un prix intéressant.
Prices are attractively low → Les prix sont agréablement bas.
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attractively
adv → attraktiv; smile → anziehend; dress, furnish, paint → reizvoll; attractively priced → zum attraktiven or verlockenden Preis (at von)
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attract
(əˈtrӕkt) verb1. to cause (someone or something) to come towards. A magnet attracts iron; I tried to attract her attention.
2. to arouse (someone's) liking or interest. She attracted all the young men in the neighbourhood.
atˈtraction (-ʃən) noun1. the act or power of attracting. magnetic attraction.
2. something that attracts. The attractions of the hotel include a golf-course.
atˈtractive (-tiv) adjective1. pleasant and good- looking. an attractive girl; young and attractive.
2. likeable; tempting. an attractive personality; He found the proposition attractive.
atˈtractively adverbatˈtractiveness noun
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