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US
/əˈtɹæktɪvnəs/
]
[ UK /ɐtɹˈæktɪvnəs/ ]
[ UK /ɐtɹˈæktɪvnəs/ ]
NOUN
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the quality of arousing interest; being attractive or something that attracts
her personality held a strange attraction for him - sexual allure
How To Use attractiveness In A Sentence
- The stability of the political system affects the attractiveness of a particular national market.
- This picture does not do justice to the attractiveness of all the boats and yachts that are anchored in this area.
- Fortunately their heady, heavenly aroma more than compensates for their physical unattractiveness. Times, Sunday Times
- One reason megastars may line up to play is the chance to project themselves on a global stage - and thus boost their attractiveness to multinational sponsors.
- Most of us would maintain that physical attractiveness does not play a major part in how we react to the people we meet.
- Advertising has also been blamed for maintenance of a contentious concept that long-haired, fair-skinned women with aquiline noses have the monopoly on attractiveness.
- Similarly foreign-exchange and political risks and their relationship to required returns on investment need a proper evaluation as determinants of market attractiveness.
- In this way they are seeking to increase their competitiveness and enhance the attractiveness of their services to purchasers.
- They do not adopt an overtly political stance or contradict the precept that physical attractiveness equals romantic appeal.
- The deck is being constructed with curving precast segmental elements, cast onsite, that add to the attractiveness of the project.