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UK
/ɪɹɪsˌɪstɪbˈɪlɪti/
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NOUN
- the quality of being overpowering and impossible to resist
How To Use irresistibility In A Sentence
- All their statesmen learn the irresistibility of the tide of custom and have invented many fine phrases to cover this slowness of perception, and prehensility of tail. VI. English Traits. Manners
- When a food scientist at Frito-Lay analyzed what determines "irresistibility" five key influences were pinpointed: calories, flavor hits, ease of eating, meltdown and early hit. Riva Greenberg: Obesity: Overeating Is Planned and Designed Into Our Foods
- The sirens are also found on mirror stands for women to remind them that their beauty and powers of irresistibility are of voice and words as well as appearance.
- All their statesmen learn the irresistibility of the tide of custom, and have invented many fine phrases to cover this slowness of perception, and prehensility of tail. English Traits (1856)
- As other gadgets, from flat-screen monitors to wireless mice, have sprinted ahead toward gasp-inducing irresistibility, one electronic has failed to thrill. Out of Ink, Out of Luck, Why Printers Get No Respect
- It's the irresistibility of the process, stupid!
- For those who believe martial arts require brute force, he demonstrated the gentle irresistibility of his technique.
- He dips his head and gives me the look that says, how can you resist someone as quiveringly self-aware, as attuned to the mechanisms of his own irresistibility, as I, Russell Brand, am? Russell Brand: This charming man
- The irresistibility of others’ laughter has its roots in the neurological mechanism of laugh detection.
- Message in a Bottle '' has its dumb points: too many shots of churning surf and lovers nestled in beach blankets, not to mention the premise that women find incommunicative, hulking shells like Blake the height of irresistibility. A Guy Who Really Floats Her Boat