Thesaurus / attractiveness
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His broad and intellectual brow, covered with but few hairs, added to the imposing attractiveness of his features.
MADAME ROLAND, MAKERS OF HISTORYJOHN S. C. ABBOTTFigures add so much to the attractiveness of literature, that every one would like to use them.
ENGLISH: COMPOSITION AND LITERATUREW. F. (WILLIAM FRANKLIN) WEBSTERMan seeks to adorn death; the pageantry of the funeral, the attractiveness of the cemetery, all show this.
SEPARATION AND SERVICEJAMES HUDSON TAYLORContrasts are one of the charms of life, and probably in this lies the secret of the charm and attractiveness of Tibet.
MOUNT EVEREST THE RECONNAISSANCE, 1921CHARLES KENNETH HOWARD-BURYShe is responsible for its attractiveness and its comfort, its morals and its existence.
THE EUGENIC MARRIAGE, VOL. 3 (OF 4)W. GRANT HAGUEThe attractiveness of the rooms depends on the perfection of these details.
THE CANADIAN GIRL AT WORKMARJORY MACMURCHYTo give the surface of the metal of this box a bold hammered surface adds much to its attractiveness.
COPPER WORKAUGUSTUS F. ROSEEnamel may be applied to metal objects and add a great deal to their value and attractiveness if used sparingly.
COPPER WORKAUGUSTUS F. ROSEThe modest display which depended upon nothing but its attractiveness obtained favour.
THE SURPRISES OF LIFEGEORGES CLEMENCEAUThere dwelt in a certain village a woman of remarkable grace and attractiveness.
THE MYTHS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANSLEWIS SPENCEWORDS RELATED TO ATTRACTIVENESS
- allurements
- allures
- appeals
- attractiveness
- bait
- captivation
- charms
- chemistries
- come-ons
- courtings
- drawing powers
- draws
- enchantments
- endearments
- enthrallments
- enticements
- fascinations
- gravitation
- inclinations
- inducements
- interests
- invitations
- its
- lures
- magnetism
- pulls
- seductions
- solicitations
- temptations
- tendencies
- address
- adroitness
- agility
- allure
- attractiveness
- balance
- beauty
- breeding
- comeliness
- consideration
- cultivation
- decency
- decorum
- dexterity
- dignity
- ease
- elegance
- etiquette
- finesse
- finish
- form
- gracefulness
- lissomeness
- lithesomeness
- mannerliness
- manners
- nimbleness
- pleasantness
- pliancy
- poise
- polish
- propriety
- refinement
- shapeliness
- smoothness
- style
- suppleness
- symmetry
- tact
- tastefulness
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