attract
Pronunciation
changeVerb
change
Plain form |
Third-person singular |
Past tense |
Past participle |
Present participle |
- (transitive) If something attracts you, it makes you interested in it.
- She jumped up and down to attract attention.
- A cheaper price should also help attract customers.
- (transitive) If you are attracted to someone, you want to have a relationship with them, often a sexual relationship.
- Boys were mad about her, attracted by her good looks.
- (transitive) If attracts , pull to .
- The city hoped the new roads would attract businesses.
- With magnets, opposite poles attract each other.