/ʌtɹæˈkʃʌnz/ - [utrakshunz] -
We found 3 definitions of attractions from 2 different sources.
NounPlural: attractions |
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attraction - the quality of arousing interest; being attractive or something that attracts; "her personality held a strange attraction for him" | ||
attractiveness | ||
quality an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone; "the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespeare | ||
affinity a natural attraction or feeling of kinship; "an affinity for politics"; "the mysterious affinity between them"; "James's affinity with Sam" | ||
allure, temptingness, allurement the power to entice or attract through personal charm | ||
binding the protective covering on the front, back, and spine of a book; "the book had a leather binding" | ||
drawing power the capacity for attracting people (customers or supporters) | ||
fascination the capacity to attract intense interest; "he held the children spellbound with magic tricks and other fascinations" | ||
come-on, enticement, lure the act of influencing by exciting hope or desire; "his enticements were shameless" | ||
sexual attraction attractiveness on the basis of sexual desire | ||
attraction - the force by which one object attracts another | ||
attractive force | ||
repulsive force, repulsion the act of repulsing or repelling an attack; a successful defensive stand | ||
force physical energy or intensity; "he hit with all the force he could muster"; "it was destroyed by the strength of the gale"; "a government has not the vitality and forcefulness of a living man" | ||
affinity a natural attraction or feeling of kinship; "an affinity for politics"; "the mysterious affinity between them"; "James's affinity with Sam" | ||
chemical bond, bond an electrical force linking atoms | ||
gravitational attraction, gravitational force, gravitation, gravity a figurative movement toward some attraction; "the gravitation of the middle class to the suburbs" | ||
magnetic attraction, magnetic force, magnetism the branch of science that studies magnetism | ||
attraction - a characteristic that provides pleasure and attracts; "flowers are an attractor for bees" | ||
attractor, attracter, attractive feature, magnet | ||
characteristic, feature a distinguishing quality | ||
attention a courteous act indicating affection; "she tried to win his heart with her many attentions" | ||
attraction - an entertainment that is offered to the public | ||
show the act of publicly exhibiting or entertaining; "a remarkable show of skill" | ||
travelog, travelogue a film or illustrated lecture on traveling | ||
attraction - an entertainer who attracts large audiences; "he was the biggest drawing card they had" | ||
drawing card, draw, attractor, attracter | ||
entertainer a person who tries to please or amuse |