Attractive
UK /["/əˈtræktɪv/"]/US /["/əˈtræktɪv/"]/
Definition
pleasant to look at, especially in a sexual way
In simple words: nice to look at or interesting
Examples
- She wore an attractive dress that caught everyone’s attention.
- The beautiful garden was very attractive to the visitors.
- He found the artist's style particularly attractive and unique.
- Having a kind personality can make someone more attractive to others.
- The attractive offer from the company persuaded him to accept the job.
Usage notes
Use 'attractive' in neutral contexts, typically for describing people, places, or things. Avoid using it in overly formal situations, as it may seem too casual for professional descriptions.
Grammar pattern
attractive + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'a-tract-tive' as a magnet attracting attention.
Collocations
- be
- look
- become
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- to
- be
- look
- become
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- to
- be
- look
- become
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- to
Synonyms
- appealing
- charming
- alluring
- handsome
- pretty
Antonyms
- unattractive
- ugly
- repulsive
Common mistakes
- Using 'attractive' to describe non-physical qualities too often.
- Confusing 'attractive' with 'attracting' when describing events.
- Using 'most attractive' instead of 'more attractive' when comparing two items.