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attractiveness
[ uh-trak-tiv-nis ]
noun
- the quality of being pleasing, charming, or alluring, especially in appearance or manner: floral arrangements judged on quality and attractiveness.
the attractiveness of his kind smile and mellow voice;
floral arrangements judged on quality and attractiveness.
- the capacity to arouse interest or engage one's thought, consideration, etc.:
Rarity has increased these coins’ attractiveness to collectors.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of attractiveness1
Example Sentences
Milla’s perceived success with that treatment, combined with her conventional attractiveness, makes her an Internet celebrity.
However, "that also isn’t necessarily by choice," Marketplace observed, noting a 2016 study that showed the strong correlation between perceived attractiveness and income.
“State abortion policies alter the relative attractiveness of locations and the geographic distribution of human capital,†the paper concludes.
To these men online, Sweeney's physical attractiveness has always been contingent on her body.
These moves “limited his visibility and attractiveness in the job market†the lawsuit said.
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