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Tempting in Spanish 🇪🇸


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tempting tentador
How to say “tempting” in Spanish? “Tentador”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “tentador” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on tempting in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember:
• Connect “tentador” to the English “tempting” by noticing the shared root “tempt.” Think of a “tent” as something that attracts you outdoors, which can help recall the idea of something attracting your attention.
• Remember that the verb “tentar” means “to tempt,” so the adjective “tentador” describes someone or something that tempts.

Explanations:
• “Tentador” is used to describe something or someone that is very attractive or appealing, often to the point of causing you to want it even if it might not be good for you.
• It can refer to both physical appearances or metaphorical attractions, such as an irresistible offer.

Other words that mean the same thing:
• Atractivo
• Seductor/seductora
• Apetecible
• Irresistible

Alternate meanings and slang:
• In religious contexts, “El Tentador” is a name sometimes used to refer to the Devil or Satan, emphasizing the concept of temptation.
• In casual or slang usage, calling someone “tentador/a” may simply imply that the person is very attractive or seductive.

Examples of sentences:
1. Spanish: "El olor de la comida recién hecha es tan tentador que no puedo resistirme."
English: "The smell of freshly cooked food is so tempting that I can't resist it."
2. Spanish: "La oferta de vacaciones en la playa resultĂł ser realmente tentadora."
English: "The beach vacation offer turned out to be really tempting."
3. Spanish: "Aunque sabĂ­a que era una mala idea, la propuesta del trabajo en el extranjero era demasiado tentadora."
English: "Even though I knew it was a bad idea, the job offer abroad was too tempting."

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