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lure
B1
noun
Usage:
75%
Attraction, temptation
Translation: Attraction, temptation
Pronunciation: /lʊər/
Meaning: Something that attracts or tempts someone to do something.

A lure is something that draws people or animals by making them interested. It can be an object or an idea that makes someone want to do something.

The lure of money made him try hard.

The bright colors are a lure for birds.

2
B1
noun
Usage:
70%
Bait, decoy
Translation: Bait, decoy
Pronunciation: /lʊər/
Meaning: A bait used by fishermen or hunters to catch animals or fish.

A lure is a small object or bait that fishermen or hunters use to attract fish or animals. It helps catch them by making them come closer.

He used a worm as a lure to catch fish.

The hunter placed a lure in the forest.

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3
B1
verb
Usage:
80%
Attract, tempt
Translation: Attract, tempt
Pronunciation: /lʊər/
Meaning: To attract or tempt someone to go somewhere or do something, usually by offering something appealing.

To lure means to make someone or something come closer by offering something they want. It is like calling someone with a promise or an object.

They tried to lure him with a good job offer.

The smell of food lured the cat inside.

4
B2
noun
Usage:
65%
Fishing bait, artificial bait
Translation: Fishing bait, artificial bait
Pronunciation: /lʊər/
Meaning: A type of artificial fishing bait shaped and colored to look like a small fish or insect.

In fishing, a lure is a man-made object designed to look like fish food or small animals. Fish bite the lure thinking it is real food.

He bought a new lure for fishing in the lake.

The lure looks like a small shiny fish.

5
B2
noun
Usage:
60%
Offer, incentive
Translation: Offer, incentive
Pronunciation: /lʊər/
Meaning: Something that attracts attention or interest, often used in business or advertising.

A lure can be an offer or deal that a business uses to attract customers. It makes people want to buy or visit by giving them something special.

Free gifts are a common lure in shops.

Sales are a lure to get more customers.

6
C1
verb
Usage:
50%
Deceive, trick
Translation: Deceive, trick
Pronunciation: /lʊər/
Meaning: To trick or deceive someone to get them to do something, often with bad intent.

To lure someone can also mean to trick or fool them to do something harmful. It usually involves promises or fake offers to get the person to trust.

He was lured into the scam easily.

The criminals lured victims with fake jobs.

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