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tempted

/ˈtɛmptɪd/

Meanings
  • Verb

    Drawn or enticed towards something, often against one's better judgment.

    - "She was tempted by the delicious smell of fresh baked cookies."
    - "He couldn't resist the temptation to peek at the answer before taking the test."
  • Verb

    To test or try out (something) in order to assess its qualities.

    - "The chef tempted the new recipe in front of the guests."
    - "Let's tempt the new product with a small focus group before launching it."

Synonyms

beguile , entrance , entice , fand , lure , pander , tease , foment , urge
Rhymes
Words rhyming with tempted
mended , lamented , extended , agitated
Variants
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tempt , temptable , tempted , tempting , tempts
Etymology
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Originally meant 'to test' or 'to prove', from the Old French tempre, meaning 'to try, to prove'. The meaning evolved to 'to entice' or 'to allure' in the late 15th century.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the word 'tempted' is related to the word 'test'? In Old French, tempre meant 'to test' or 'to prove'.

  2. The Bible contains many references to temptation, with the most famous being the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.


Related Concepts
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  1. temptation: The act of enticing or alluring someone to do something, often against their better judgment. Temptation can be a powerful force, leading people to make decisions that they may later regret.

  2. self-control: The ability to control one's actions, desires, and emotions, even when faced with temptation. Self-control is an important skill that can help individuals make better decisions and improve their overall well-being.


Culture
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In literature, 'tempted' is often used to depict characters who are faced with a difficult choice, often between right and wrong. In art, the theme of temptation is a common one, with many works exploring the allure of forbidden fruits or other temptations. In music, the word 'tempted' is used in various genres, from gospel to rock.

How to Memorize "tempted"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person standing at a crossroads, with one path leading to temptation and the other leading to self-control. Visualize the allure of the tempting path, and the consequences that might follow if one gives in.
    - Visualize the feeling of self-control, and the sense of accomplishment that comes from resisting temptation.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'tempted' with the feeling of desire or craving. Associate the word 'self-control' with the feeling of discipline and restraint.
    - Associate the word 'temptation' with the idea of a test or challenge, and the word 'self-control' with the idea of overcoming that challenge.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym T-R-I-P to remember the meaning of 'tempted': Testing, Resisting, Indulging, and Persevering.
    - Use the phrase 'self-control is key' to remember the meaning of the word 'self-control'.


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