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Preposition:
The passage evidently alludes _to_ the Jewish Passover
ALLURE
Synonyms:
attract, captivate, decoy, entice, lure, tele, seduce, win
To _allure_ is to _draw_ as with a lure by soe Wewithout intent; as, the good unconsciously _attract_ others to virtue
We may _allure_ either to that which is evil or to that which is good and noble, by purpose and endeavor, as in the fahter worlds, and led the way,β GOLDSMITH _Deserted Village_, l
170 _Lure_ is rather more akin to the physical nature It is the ould use of drawing on an animal _Coax_ expresses the attraction of the person, not of the thing A _ _Cajole_ and _decoy_ carry the idea of deceiving and ensnaring To _inveigle_ is to lead one blindly in To _te; to _seduce_ is to succeed in _winning_ one froood sense, in which latter it surpasses the highest sense of _allure_, because it succeeds in that which _allure_ attempts; as, βHe that _winneth_ souls is wise,β _Prov_ xi, 30
Antonyms:
chill, damp, deter, dissuade, drive away, repel, warn
Prepositions:
Allure _to_ a course; allure _by_ hopes; allure _froood
ALSO
Synonyms:
as well, in addition, likewise, too, as well as, in like manner, similarly, withal
besides,
While some distinctions between these words and phrases will appear to the careful student, yet in practise the choice between theely to secure euphony and avoid repetition The words fall into two groups; _as well as_, _besides_, _in addition_, _too_, _withal_, siht; _also_ (all so), _in like manner_, _likewise_, _similarly_, affirm that what is added is like that to which it is added _As well_ follows the word or phrase to which it is joined We can say the singers _as well as_ the players, or the players, and the singers _as well_
Antonyms:
but, nevertheless, on the contrary, yet
in spite of, notwithstanding, on the other hand,
ALTERNATIVE