dangerously seductive
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Seductive in a way that may pose a risk or threat.
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- The offer of quick riches proved to be dangerously seductive to many investors.
- Her charm was dangerously seductive, drawing people in despite her reputation.
- The idea of absolute power can be dangerously seductive for those in leadership.
- He found the thrill of the game dangerously seductive, often leading him to take unnecessary risks.
- The cult leader's words were dangerously seductive, manipulating his followers' minds.
- Despite its beauty, the remote island had a dangerously seductive quality that lured adventurers to their doom.
- The promise of instant gratification is dangerously seductive in today's consumer society.
- His arguments, though flawed, were dangerously seductive to those seeking easy answers.
- She possessed a dangerously seductive intelligence, capable of twisting facts to her advantage.
- The new software, while offering impressive features, had a dangerously seductive interface that masked its security vulnerabilities.