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One word for 'the thing that attracts me'?
I need a synonym for “transfer” which makes clear that the recipient has initiated the transferAlternative word for jealous (without the negative connotations)One word for “putting it together”Is there a one-word synonym for “unwelcome surprise”?A term for a “visual guide”, “example guide”, tutorial without words, follow by my example to get the resultsA word for one thing that is masquerading as two (The “Double Issue” issue)Is there a one word synonym for hometown hero?Alternative/improvement on 'ignominously'Another word for “theory” or “belief” that doesn't quite rise to the level of either. An atheist's “theory” of creationWhat is a synonym for the slang word “foreigner”?
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attractor?
or drawer
don't feel right.
The attractor for me at this restaurant is their sumptuous ravioli.
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attractor?
or drawer
don't feel right.
The attractor for me at this restaurant is their sumptuous ravioli.
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attractor?
or drawer
don't feel right.
The attractor for me at this restaurant is their sumptuous ravioli.
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attractor?
or drawer
don't feel right.
The attractor for me at this restaurant is their sumptuous ravioli.
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The allure for me at this restaurant is their sumptuous ravioli.
allure TFD
n.
The power to attract; enticement.
Thank you! This is exactly the word I was after.
– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
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I think you're going for "attraction" which is the noun form of attract. But the sentence is still a little stilted. "Draw" would be nice - "The draw for me at this restaurant is the sumptuous ravioli."
+1 Yes, but: The attraction for me of this x
– Lambie
3 hours ago
Thedraw
is right.drawer
felt so weird, I knew I was missing something.
– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
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The allure for me at this restaurant is their sumptuous ravioli.
allure TFD
n.
The power to attract; enticement.
Thank you! This is exactly the word I was after.
– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
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The allure for me at this restaurant is their sumptuous ravioli.
allure TFD
n.
The power to attract; enticement.
Thank you! This is exactly the word I was after.
– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
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The allure for me at this restaurant is their sumptuous ravioli.
allure TFD
n.
The power to attract; enticement.
The allure for me at this restaurant is their sumptuous ravioli.
allure TFD
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The power to attract; enticement.
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Thank you! This is exactly the word I was after.
– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
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Thank you! This is exactly the word I was after.
– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
Thank you! This is exactly the word I was after.
– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
Thank you! This is exactly the word I was after.
– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
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I think you're going for "attraction" which is the noun form of attract. But the sentence is still a little stilted. "Draw" would be nice - "The draw for me at this restaurant is the sumptuous ravioli."
+1 Yes, but: The attraction for me of this x
– Lambie
3 hours ago
Thedraw
is right.drawer
felt so weird, I knew I was missing something.
– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
add a comment |
I think you're going for "attraction" which is the noun form of attract. But the sentence is still a little stilted. "Draw" would be nice - "The draw for me at this restaurant is the sumptuous ravioli."
+1 Yes, but: The attraction for me of this x
– Lambie
3 hours ago
Thedraw
is right.drawer
felt so weird, I knew I was missing something.
– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
add a comment |
I think you're going for "attraction" which is the noun form of attract. But the sentence is still a little stilted. "Draw" would be nice - "The draw for me at this restaurant is the sumptuous ravioli."
I think you're going for "attraction" which is the noun form of attract. But the sentence is still a little stilted. "Draw" would be nice - "The draw for me at this restaurant is the sumptuous ravioli."
answered 3 hours ago
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+1 Yes, but: The attraction for me of this x
– Lambie
3 hours ago
Thedraw
is right.drawer
felt so weird, I knew I was missing something.
– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
add a comment |
+1 Yes, but: The attraction for me of this x
– Lambie
3 hours ago
Thedraw
is right.drawer
felt so weird, I knew I was missing something.
– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
+1 Yes, but: The attraction for me of this x
– Lambie
3 hours ago
+1 Yes, but: The attraction for me of this x
– Lambie
3 hours ago
The
draw
is right. drawer
felt so weird, I knew I was missing something.– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
The
draw
is right. drawer
felt so weird, I knew I was missing something.– Siddhartha
3 hours ago
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