attractive to
Frequency: 8.5135.0 per million words
Indicates the person or group who finds something attractive.
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- Schools must try to make science more attractive to youngsters.
- The high-yield bonds were particularly attractive to risk-averse investors.
- His sense of humor was what made him so attractive to her.
- The new smartphone's camera features are especially attractive to young content creators.
- The city's vibrant nightlife is very attractive to tourists.
- The flexible working hours made the job offer more attractive to parents.
- The bright colors of the flowers are attractive to bees and butterflies.
- The promise of lower taxes was attractive to many voters.
- The idea of living a simpler life has become increasingly attractive to people in urban areas.
- A career in politics was never attractive to him, despite his family's background.