attraction
IPA: ʌtrˈækʃʌn
noun
- The tendency to attract.
- The feeling of being attracted.
- (countable) An event, location, or business that has a tendency to draw interest from visitors, and in many cases, local residents.
- (chess) The sacrifice of pieces in order to expose the enemy king.
- (linguistics) An error in language production that incorrectly extends a feature from one word in a sentence to another, e.g. when a verb agrees with a noun other than its subject.
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Examples of "attraction" in Sentences
- It is also another way to gain attraction from the public.
- Mise-en-scene aside, the film's main attraction is its stars.
- But the main attraction is a silver mold of Nazarbayev's palm print.
- Its main attraction is that it is usually nice and quite until about 7pm.
- But when the sun sets, the main attraction is the thrilling La Ronde amusement park.
- Daeg Faerch, the child actor that plays our main attraction, is nothing special, and honestly … very hard to look at.
- The main attraction is the potential for showers and storms with strong winds, both this morning and maybe again during the late afternoon into evening.
- Massey's main attraction is its huge reserves of high-quality metallurgical coal, which is used to make steel and is in great demand in China and India.
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