Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Attractive power or influence.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The quality or degree of attractive power.

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  • noun The quality or degree of attractive power or influence.

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Examples

  • We could try out some measures to increase the attractivity of having children:

    The Selfish Reason to Have More Kids, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • This includes a judgement of the social communication skills and general attractivity of their personalities.

    Bell curves Sean 2005

  • "By Jove!" the exclamation had been Captain Barlow's; and Elizabeth, with the devilish premonition of an acute woman knew that it was a masculine's involuntary tribute to feminine attractivity.

    Caste William Alexander Fraser 1896

  • While there is definitely an increased exposure - those 58 clicks really end up on the product page - it does not seem to result in an increased attractivity of the kiosk.

    World of SL Peter Stindberg 2010

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