attraction
Pronunciation: [əˈtrækʃən]
Word
Context: "relationship"
(noun) it's a feeling that pulls people towards each other, often in a romantic way. When you feel attraction to someone, you might like them a lot and want to be close to them.
Example
There was an instant attraction between them when they first met.
Example
He felt no attraction to her, despite her friendly nature.
Example
Do you feel any attraction towards your new classmate?
Context: "entertainment"
(noun) it refers to a place or activity that draws people in for fun or enjoyment. Amusement parks have rides and displays that are big attractions for families.
Example
The new museum is a popular attraction for tourists.
Example
That exhibit is not much of an attraction and often gets overlooked.
Example
What is the biggest attraction in your city?
Context: "science"
(noun) in physics, it means the force that pulls things together, like how gravity pulls us towards the Earth. Everything with mass has attraction to other mass.
Example
The attraction between the Earth and the moon keeps them in orbit.
Example
Without the attraction of gravity, we would float away into space.
Example
How does the attraction between magnets work?
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