Allurement in a sentence as a noun

Modesty inspires a way of life which makes it possible to resist the allurements of fashion and the pressures of prevailing ideologies.> 2524 The forms taken by modesty vary from one culture to another.

It may be the very intensity of their desire to enter some quite different Ring which renders them immune from all the allurements of high life.>> An invitation from a duchess would be very cold comfort to a man smarting under the sense of exclusion from some artistic or communistic cĂ´terie.

He specifically stated the Catholic Church has no outright ban on nudity, but quoted two paragraphs from the Vatican about "resist[ing] the allurements" of "voyeuristic explorations of the human body" in advertising or other media that "go too far in the exhibition of intimate things".If advertising material qualifies, nudity in films qualifies.

Allurement definitions

noun

attractiveness; "its allurement was its remoteness"

noun

the power to entice or attract through personal charm

See also: allure temptingness

noun

the act of enticing a person to do something wrong (as an offer of sex in return for money)

See also: solicitation