What is another word for come-hither?

Pronunciation: [kˈʌmhˈɪðə] (IPA)

Come-hither is a term that refers to the act of beckoning someone closer or inviting them with a seductive look or gesture. Some synonyms for come-hither include seductive, alluring, inviting, captivating, enticing, bewitching, charming, and beguiling. These words all imply a sense of attraction or temptation, inviting someone to move closer or engage in a romantic encounter. Each word has its own unique connotations and nuances, which may be ideal for different contexts and situations. Whether you are trying to flirt with someone or simply want to describe a captivating sight, come-hither synonyms can add a touch of intrigue and allure to your communication.

What are the hypernyms for Come-hither?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Come-hither

  • When I was hired they showed me my desk, an old beat-up scarred wooden desk, and they told me that it had been O. Henry’s desk when O. Henry worked for the paper, as he had at one time. And I readily believed it. I could see the place where O. Henry had savagely stabbed the desk with his pen in pursuit of a slimy adjective just out of reach, and a kind of bashed-in-looking place where O. Henry had beaten his poor genius head on the desk in frustration over not being able to capture the noun leaping like a fawn just out of reach... So I sat down at the desk and I too began to chase those devils, the dancy nouns and come-hither adjectives, what joy.
    Donald Barthelme

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