attractive
Something that is attractive is nice to look at or very appealing.
Explanation at your level:
This word means something looks good. You can say 'She is attractive' to mean she is pretty. You can also say 'The price is attractive' to mean it is a good price.
Use 'attractive' when you want to say something is nice to look at. It is a very common word. You can use it for people, places, or things. For example, 'That is an attractive park.' It is a positive word.
At this level, you can use 'attractive' to talk about offers or deals. If a company offers a high salary, you can say, 'That is an attractive job offer.' It means the offer is good and you want to take it.
You can use 'attractive' to describe abstract concepts. It is useful in business English when discussing 'attractive returns' on an investment or an 'attractive strategy.' It sounds professional and clear.
In advanced English, 'attractive' can describe a quality of an argument or a theory. If a theory is 'attractive,' it means it is logically sound and appealing to researchers. It implies a sense of elegance or intellectual satisfaction.
At the mastery level, consider the nuance of 'attractive' versus 'alluring' or 'captivating.' While 'attractive' is a standard descriptor, using it in literary contexts can imply a magnetic quality that is almost impossible to resist. It bridges the gap between physical beauty and intellectual appeal.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means pleasing to the eye or mind.
- Used for people, things, and ideas.
- Commonly used in business for offers.
- Adjective form of the verb attract.
When you call something attractive, you are usually giving it a compliment. It is a versatile word used to describe both people and concepts. When talking about a person, it means they have a pleasing appearance. It is a polite and neutral way to say someone looks good.
Beyond physical looks, we use attractive for ideas or business deals. If an offer is attractive, it means it has features that make you want to accept it. Think of a job offer with a high salary or a discount on a product you love. In these cases, the word implies that the option is beneficial and appealing to your needs.
The word attractive comes from the Latin word attrahere, which means 'to draw to' or 'pull toward.' The prefix ad- means 'to' and trahere means 'to pull.' This is the same root found in the word 'tractor'!
Historically, the word was used in a more literal sense, describing physical forces like magnetism. By the 17th century, it evolved to describe people who 'drew' others toward them because of their beauty or charm. Over time, it expanded to include abstract things like 'attractive ideas' or 'attractive investments,' capturing the idea that something is so good it naturally pulls your attention toward it.
You will hear attractive in many different settings. In casual conversation, we often use it to describe people or clothes. In professional settings, it is a staple for describing market trends, pricing, or benefits.
Common collocations include highly attractive, physically attractive, and an attractive offer. It is a standard, polite term that works in almost any register. While 'beautiful' might be more emotional, 'attractive' is more objective and professional, making it a safe choice for business emails or formal descriptions.
While 'attractive' itself isn't the core of many idioms, it appears in phrases related to persuasion:
- Make an attractive case: To present an argument that is hard to refuse.
- Attractive nuisance: A legal term for something on your property that might draw children into danger.
- Look attractive on paper: Something that seems good in theory but might not work in reality.
- Highly attractive prospect: A situation that looks very profitable.
- Lose its attractive quality: When something becomes boring or less desirable over time.
The word is an adjective and does not have a plural form. It is often used with 'very' or 'highly' as intensifiers. The IPA is /əˈtræk.tɪv/. Stress is on the second syllable: a-TRAC-tive.
It rhymes with words like reactive, proactive, and inactive. When using it in a sentence, it usually follows a linking verb like 'is,' 'seems,' or 'appears.' For example, 'The house is attractive.' You can also use it before a noun: 'An attractive house.'
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'tractor', the farm machine.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'a' sound, short 'i' at the end.
Similar to UK, slightly more emphasis on the 't'.
Common Errors
- Misplacing stress on first syllable
- Pronouncing 't' too softly
- Adding an extra syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
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What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Adjective placement
The attractive house
Linking verbs
It seems attractive
Intensifiers
Very attractive
Examples by Level
She is very attractive.
She = woman, attractive = pretty
Adjective after verb
The flowers are attractive.
Flowers = plants
Plural noun
It is an attractive house.
House = home
Adjective before noun
He has an attractive smile.
Smile = happy face
Possessive adjective
The price is attractive.
Price = cost
Abstract usage
That is an attractive car.
Car = vehicle
Indefinite article
The garden looks attractive.
Garden = outdoor space
Linking verb
They are attractive people.
They = group
Plural agreement
The hotel has an attractive view.
This is a very attractive offer.
She wore an attractive dress.
The city center is quite attractive.
They found an attractive solution.
He is a very attractive man.
The colors are very attractive.
It is an attractive place to live.
The salary package is very attractive.
We need to make the website more attractive.
The proposal is an attractive option for us.
She has an attractive personality.
The company offers attractive benefits.
The design is simple but attractive.
It is an attractive investment opportunity.
The idea of working from home is attractive.
The candidate has an attractive set of skills.
The market shows attractive growth potential.
Her argument was highly attractive to the board.
We are looking for an attractive location for the event.
The interest rates are very attractive right now.
It is an attractive prospect for long-term growth.
The software has an attractive user interface.
The deal became more attractive after negotiations.
The theory is intellectually attractive.
The model presents an attractive alternative to the status quo.
The policy is designed to be attractive to foreign investors.
The simplicity of the design is its most attractive feature.
The offer was so attractive that we could not refuse.
The city's cultural scene is a major attractive factor.
The artist's work has an attractive, raw quality.
The project remains an attractive proposition for stakeholders.
The inherent logic of the plan is undeniably attractive.
The aesthetic is subtly attractive, drawing the eye without effort.
The prospect of early retirement is increasingly attractive.
The proposal was framed in an attractive, persuasive manner.
The cultural heritage makes the region an attractive destination.
The sheer scale of the project is its least attractive aspect.
The narrative has an attractive, rhythmic flow.
The proposal was met with an attractive level of enthusiasm.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"an attractive nuisance"
Something dangerous that tempts people
The pool was an attractive nuisance.
formal"look attractive on paper"
Seems good in theory
It looks attractive on paper, but may fail.
neutral"the attractive side of"
The positive aspect
Consider the attractive side of the job.
neutral"highly attractive to"
Very appealing to a group
The offer is highly attractive to students.
neutral"not an attractive thought"
An unpleasant idea
Cleaning is not an attractive thought.
casualEasily Confused
Looks similar
Means capable of being attracted
Iron is attractable.
Noun form
The force itself
The attraction is strong.
Both describe looks
Pretty is softer; attractive is broader.
She is pretty/attractive.
Both mean good
Appealing is more abstract.
An appealing idea.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + attractive
The plan is attractive.
An + attractive + noun
An attractive price.
Subject + finds + it + attractive
I find it attractive.
Highly + attractive + noun
A highly attractive offer.
Subject + is + attractive + to + object
It is attractive to me.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
8/10
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Grammatically correct, but 'appealing' is often better for personal preference.
Formal grammar requires the verb.
Do not use 'much' with adjectives.
Use 'to' with attractive.
Do not add -est to long adjectives.
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize a magnet.
Business
Use for deals.
Politeness
It is a safe compliment.
Adjective
Use before nouns.
Stress
Stress the second part.
Prepositions
Use 'to'.
Etymology
Root is 'pull'.
Flashcards
Use with synonyms.
Variety
Use instead of good.
Tone
Keep it positive.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
A-TRACT-ive: It attracts like a tractor.
Visual Association
A magnet pulling metal objects.
Word Web
چالش
Describe three things in your room using 'attractive'.
ریشه کلمه
Latin
Original meaning: To draw or pull toward
بافت فرهنگی
Can be subjective when describing people; use with care.
Used broadly in advertising and social settings.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Shopping
- Attractive price
- Attractive design
- Attractive offer
Dating
- Physically attractive
- Attractive personality
- Very attractive
Business
- Attractive investment
- Attractive returns
- Attractive proposal
Real Estate
- Attractive location
- Attractive home
- Attractive view
Conversation Starters
"What makes a city attractive to you?"
"Do you think this deal is attractive?"
"How would you describe an attractive person?"
"Why is that design so attractive?"
"What is the most attractive feature of your job?"
Journal Prompts
Describe an attractive place you visited.
Write about an attractive offer you received.
What qualities make a person attractive to you?
Describe an attractive idea for a project.
سوالات متداول
8 سوالYes, but 'appetizing' is more specific.
Usually a compliment, but context matters.
Attraction.
Similar, but beautiful is often stronger.
Yes, it is very common.
It is neutral and versatile.
uh-TRACK-tiv.
Yes, very common.
خودت رو بسنج
She is a very ___ person.
Describes appearance.
Which means the same as 'nice to look at'?
Synonym.
An 'attractive offer' is a bad deal.
It means a good deal.
Word
معنی
Synonyms.
Correct structure.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
Attractive is a versatile word for anything that draws your attention because it is good or beautiful.
- Means pleasing to the eye or mind.
- Used for people, things, and ideas.
- Commonly used in business for offers.
- Adjective form of the verb attract.
Memory Palace
Visualize a magnet.
Business
Use for deals.
Politeness
It is a safe compliment.
Adjective
Use before nouns.
مثال
She is a very attractive person with a kind smile.
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