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Entice

usgb/ɪnˈtaɪs/Volume
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Positive Connotation

The word 'entice' often implies something appealing or attractive meant to persuade.

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The aroma from the bakery is enticing me to buy some pastries.
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Marketing Strategy

'Entice' is commonly used in marketing and sales to describe strategies that attract customers.

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The advertisement enticed shoppers with a promise of big discounts.
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Subtle Persuasion

"Entice" does not imply force; it suggests a more subtle or gentle form of persuasion.

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He was enticed into joining the club through friendly invitations, not pressure.
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