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Noun for the word TEMPT is TEMPTATION
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a tempest
The abstract noun for the verb to tempt is tempter, one who tempts. Another abstract noun form is temptation.
The noun forms for the verb 'to tempt' are the gerund tempting, tempter and temptation.
Here are the various permutations of the word tempt:as a verb it is tempt,
as a noun it is temptation,
as an adjective it is tempting,
as an adverb it is temptingly.
The word temptation is a noun and it means a want or a desire to do something that is considered wrong.
desire, wanting
Temptational
supreme
Temptation
temptation
The unguarded bike was too much of a temptation, so Jack stole it.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
In literature an apple most often represents sin and temptation, as it is an allegory to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
Another word for shake is "Tremble".
Another word is BASE
lure or enticement
temptation
I had a great temptation to hit her. (:
The Latin word meaning Temptation is Illecebra.
That unattended piece of chocolate cake is quite a temptation.
tempt
The cookie's aroma was just too much of a temptation for me! I seek divine guidance when temptation tries to misdirect me.
The unguarded bike was too much of a temptation, so Jack stole it.
In the King James version the word - temptation - appears 16 times the word - temptations - appears 8 times
TEMPTATION
Resist or abstain can apply.
The word for "Temptation " in the New Testatment Greek means: a putting to proof solicitation, discipline. It is like a test...not always in a good sense because when applied to God it can mean making God prove Himself to us. Temptation is NOT sin. Giving in to temptation to do evil IS sin. Matt 26:41 "Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the body is weak."