séduire
When you want to say that someone is trying to attract another person romantically or sexually, the French verb to use is séduire.
You might hear it in sentences like, Il essaie de séduire une femme (He is trying to seduce a woman) or Elle veut séduire cet homme (She wants to entice that man).
It's a verb you'll come across in movies or books when characters are trying to charm each other. It's good to know what it means because it's quite common in everyday French conversation, especially when talking about relationships or flirtation.
Beispiel
Il a réussi à séduire l'électorat avec ses promesses.
Verwandte Inhalte
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B1Against one's will; reluctantly.
à fleur de peau
B1Oversensitive; easily affected emotionally.
à la fois
B1At the same time; simultaneously.
à l'aise
A2Feeling comfortable, relaxed, or at ease.
à regret
B1With regret; reluctantly.
abandon
B1The action or fact of abandoning someone or something; abandonment (can be emotional).
abasourdi
B1Stunned, dumbfounded, greatly astonished or shocked.
abattement
A2A state of extreme dejection; despondency.
abattu
A2In low spirits; disheartened; dejected.
abominable
B1Causing moral revulsion; detestable.