Lured

[lure]

To lure is to entice or bait someone. A lure is used to bait or entice fish to attach themselves to your hook. "He had a new shiny lure, which was enough to lure me into going on the fishing trip."

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imp. & p. p.
of Lure


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Usage Examples

Teenage girls these days are more and more getting lured into thinking they should dumb themselves down, and that's going to attract the wrong kind of guy, and it's serious. It's serious business.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

Rationalism and Newtonian science has lured us into dark woods, but a new metaphysics can rescue us.

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