To entice means to make someone want to do something by offering a good thing or reward. It usually means attracting someone in a positive way.
The shop tries to entice customers with sales.
They entice kids with toys and candy.
Entice can mean to gently persuade someone to do something. It is like convincing them by offering a reason or reward.
She enticed him to join the club.
We entice friends to come with us.
Entice can also mean to tempt someone to do bad or unwise things by offering something attractive. It warns about wrong actions.
He was enticed into stealing the money.
The offer enticed her to break the rules.
Entice can mean to attract animals by offering food or something they like. It is often used in hunting or fishing contexts.
Hunters entice birds with seeds.
Fishermen entice fish with bait.
This use means to offer a reward or benefit to make someone take an action. It is common in marketing and education.
The company entices buyers with discounts.
Schools entice students with scholarships.