Attract is already a verb because it is an action.
Attracts, attracting and attracted are also verbs.
"I will attract the mice and trap them".
"I am attracted to her".
"She is good at attracting the attention of the class".
Yes, attracted is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb 'attract'.
Attract is already a verb. For example "to attract something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
Attract is the verb form of attractive.
If an industry has large numbers of complementors, does that make it more attractive, or less attractive, or does it have no impact at all on the industry’s attractiveness? Justify your answer
No, the word 'attractive' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (an attractive offer, an attractive decor).The noun form of the adjective 'attractive' is attractiveness.
No, it is a adjective. She had a stylish purse.
The abstract noun form of the adjective attractive is attractiveness (e.g. beauty).The word attractive is an adjective form of the verb to attract.The abstract noun form of the verb to attract are attraction (e.g. enticement, allure) and the gerund, attracting.
Verb form (to fetch)Synonyms include retrieving or conveying.Adjective (attractive)Synonyms include attractive, alluring, captivating, charming, enchanting, or intriguing.
No. The word becoming is a verb form, or gerund (noun), that can also be used as an adjective (meaning attractive). The adverb form would be "becomingly."
The abstract noun form of the adjective attractive is attractiveness (e.g. beauty).The word attractive is an adjective form of the verb to attract.The abstract noun form of the verb to attract are attraction (e.g. enticement, allure) and the gerund, attracting.
Synonyms for the adjective appealing would include intriguing, attractive, and inviting. Synomyms for the verb appealing would be entreating or soliciting.
The antonym of beguile is bore or repel, because beguile means attractive, charming, or bewitching.