[ UK /tˈɛmptɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who tempts others
    Satan is the great tempter of mankind
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How To Use tempter In A Sentence

  • The walk is visually stunning for anyone used to a dry, brown landscape, and a serious tempter for more.
  • This is Satan the Tempter: jovial, charming and utterly plausible.
  • Seems to me the Tempter comes in many forms, and is just as likely to dote a three-piece-suit and wingtips as he is to have horns and a pitchfork. Shane Claiborne: Exorcise Wall Street
  • The destructive tempter is within as much as without.
  • He is quite unlike the biblical Tempter in his actions.
  • Satan is the great tempter of mankind
  • The women are both tempters and comforters.
  • One man in a flapping overcoat (there are baroque hints) is, it seems, the convenor, and a flighty tempter. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tempter would have you believe that it's not that bad a place. THE STAPLE STREET GANG: MANDY AND THE PURPLE SPOTTED HANKY
  • Seems to me the Tempter comes in many forms, and is just as likely to dote a three-piece-suit and wingtips as he is to have horns and a pitchfork. Shane Claiborne: Exorcise Wall Street
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