seductress

noun
UK: /sɪˈdʌktrəs/
US: /sɪˈdʌktrəs/
  1. A woman who uses her charm to persuade someone to do something, especially something morally wrong or unwise.

    1. She played the seductress in the movie.
    2. The villain used a seductress to get secrets from the wealthy businessman.
  2. A woman who is very attractive and causes strong feelings of sexual desire in men.

    1. He saw her as a dangerous seductress.
    2. The artist often painted women as powerful, captivating seductresses.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "seductress" in English means: A woman who uses her charm to persuade someone to do something, especially something morally wrong or unwise., A woman who is very attractive and causes strong feelings of sexual desire in men..

The phonetic transcription of "seductress" is /sɪˈdʌktrəs/ in British English and /sɪˈdʌktrəs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "seductress": temptress, siren, enchantress, femme fatale.

Example usage of "seductress": "She played the seductress in the movie.". More examples on the page.