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seductress

[si-duhk-tris] / sɪˈdʌk trɪs /
NOUN
lover
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The seductress image she would cultivate on magazine covers like the French edition of Maxim and Sweden’s Playboy came years later.

From New York Times

Women appear as the landscapes, as shrews, mothers or seductresses, always used as tools for the men, and the men are often emasculated.

From New York Times

She was the fabled queen of ancient Egypt, immortalised over thousands of years as a beautiful seductress.

From The Guardian

Yet the double standard also brands them as potentially the “evil seductress” with the intent of manipulating men.

From Seattle Times

They play scientists, chanteuses, international assassins, 18th-century seductresses and also actresses appearing in the film “The Spider,” which is and is not a parody and a companion piece to “La Flor.”

From New York Times