26984 words

attracted

5 definitions • 11 examples
1
past simple and past participle of
2
(of people, things, places, etc.) to pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the qualities they have, especially good ones:

Examples:

The government is trying to attract industry to the area (= to persuade people to place their industry there).
Her ideas have attracted a lot of attention/criticism in the scientific community.
3
If you are attracted by or to someone, you like them, often finding them sexually interesting:

Examples:

He tends to be attracted to strong women.
I like him, but I'm not physically/sexually attracted to him.
4
If something attracts you, or you are attracted by it, you like it and find it interesting:

Examples:

The idea of becoming a journalist attracted her.
My parents were attracted by the school's curriculum, which puts equal emphasis on artistic, practical, and intellectual subjects.
What attracted you to this role?
5
When something such as a magnet attracts something else, it pulls it towards it:

Examples:

Magnets attract iron filings.
Since light has no mass, Newton's equation predicts that it will not be attracted by gravity towards anything.

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