The true prefix of the word attract is at.
The magnets will attract the iron fillings.
"The light will attract many insects when it is turned on."
attract
A dead animal on the side of the road would attract a vulture to eat it.
The root word for attracted is "attract", which comes from the Latin word "attractus," meaning to draw or pull towards something.
The true prefix of the word attract is at.
The magnets will attract the iron fillings.
We, as females, have many ways to attract males.
"The light will attract many insects when it is turned on."
Repel
attract
attract
The past tense of the word attract is attracted.
Attract
Electric charges that are different in sign attract each other: true. Electric charges which are different in magnitude but the same sign attract each other: false.
Fire does not attract lightning. These two things are different sources of energy and are not proven to attract each other.