noun
- people who entice others into sexual activity or romantic relationships through charm or deception
- people who lead others astray or into wrongdoing through persuasion or temptation
Usage: plural of seducer
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The novel portrayed the wealthy aristocrats as notorious seducers.
- History books often describe certain political leaders as seducers of the masses.
- The detective warned about online seducers who prey on vulnerable individuals.
- In the play, the seducers used flattery and false promises to achieve their goals.
- The counselor helped victims recognize the tactics used by emotional seducers.
- Classic literature is filled with stories of seducers and their victims.