No, the word 'lured' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to lure. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective (the lured prey).
The word lure is a noun form, a singular, common noun; a word for something that tempts or attracts with the promise of pleasure or reward; an attraction or appeal.
The noun form for the verb to lure is the gerund, luring.
The homophone for "Lord" is "lured."
The homonym for "lord" is "lured."
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.Yes, its a noun in the plural.
It is a noun
The victim was lured into the trap.The clever tiger lured its prey to an area where it would struggle to escape.He lured me into a world of drugs and alcohol.
The duration of Lured is 1.7 hours.
Lured was created on 1947-09-05.
Ferdinand Lured by Ariel was created in 1850.
He lured them to the edge of the cliff by use of distraction.
Lured and Cured - 1917 was released on: USA: 18 February 1917
Lured - 1947 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 USA:Approved (PCA #12267)
Gold
Lured.
Lured.
The cast of Lured to Costa Rica - 2001 includes: Marcello Carello
The cast of Lured But Cured - 1916 includes: Charles Inslee Gertrude Selby