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sedition n. agitation, incitement (to riot), rabble-rousing,<br />

fomentation, instigation, firing-up, stirring up, whipping up;<br />

mutiny, insurrection, insurgency or insurgence, rebellion;<br />

treason, treachery: Because he had organized the strike in the<br />

munitions plant during wartime, he was accused of sedition.<br />

seditious adj. rebellious, mutinous, revolutionary, insurgent,<br />

inflammatory, rabble-rousing, insurrectionist, insurrectionary,<br />

refractory, subversive, treacherous, dissident, disloyal,<br />

turncoat, unfaithful: One seditious action on the part of the<br />

colonists was to dump tea into the harbour at Boston,<br />

Massachusetts.<br />

seduce v. 1 lure, entice, attract, allure, tempt, mislead, beguile,<br />

deceive, decoy, draw on, charm, captivate, vamp, entrap,<br />

ensnare, trap, Colloq sweet-talk: He was seduced into giving<br />

her his life's savings. 2 dishonour, ruin, corrupt, lead<br />

astray, defile, debauch, deflower, violate, ravish: How many<br />

girls have been seduced in the name of undying love?<br />

seducer n. See also seductress, below. rake, libertine, rou‚, playboy,<br />

lady-killer, lecher, debauchee, debaucher, lover, cicisbeo, Don<br />

Juan, Lothario, Casanova, Colloq wolf: She can't really be<br />

going out with that wretched seducer!<br />

seductive adj. alluring, attractive, tempting, tantalizing, enticing,<br />

inviting, seducing, enchanting, entrancing, bewitching,<br />

fascinating, flirtatious, coquettish, captivating, beguiling,<br />

provocative, siren, irresistible, winning, appealing,<br />

prepossessing, Colloq sexy: He was lured into the whirl of the<br />

financial world by the seductive five-letter word - money. Never<br />

had Helena looked more seductive than on that night in Rio.<br />

seductress<br />

n. See also seducer, above. temptress, siren, femme fatale,<br />

enchantress, Circe, Lorelei, Jezebel, vamp: That clever<br />

seductress will soon have him eating out of her hand.<br />

see v. 1 perceive, note, notice, mark, spot, watch, witness,<br />

recognize, behold, discern, distinguish, observe, look at,<br />

regard, sight, catch sight of, descry, espy, spy, make out, look<br />

upon, view, glimpse, catch a glimpse of, Slang get a load of, US

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