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seductress

[si-duhk-tris]

noun

  1. a woman who seduces.



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Gender Note

See -ess.
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of seductress1

1795–1805; obsolete sedut ( o ) r (< Late Latin ŧܳٴǰ; seduce, -tor ) + -ess
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Dakota Johnson is my favorite seductress, a femme fatale of a flavor that didn’t exist until she invented it.

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Holding an ax, she was portrayed as a murderous, wealth-seeking seductress who had beheaded her husbands, evident by their heads disappearing from the wedding portraits scattered around the attic.

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Holding an axe, she was portrayed as a murderous, wealth-seeking seductress who had beheaded her husbands, evident by their heads disappearing from the wedding portraits scattered around the attic.

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And that was one of the things that we kind of came up with — “the light switch” is what we called it, of Teri the therapist and Teri the seductress.

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But she has a knack with actors, particularly Jenna Ortega, who plays the lead role of a brainy teen seductress with wit and verve.

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