Tempt Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Tempt V1 V2 V3

Tempt Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Tempt V1 V2 V3

tempt

Meanings;

  • Entice or attempt to entice (someone) to do or acquire something that they find attractive but know to be wrong or not beneficial.(transitive verb)
Verb(V1)Past Tense(V2)Past Participle(V3)
tempttemptedtempted
Verb – es(Ves)Verb – ing(Ving)
temptstempting
Synonyms

entice, persuade, convince, inveigle, induce, cajole, coax, woo,

Example Sentences with tempt

I don’t want to tempt fate.

They’re tempting fate.

You must not yield to temptation.

The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.

Sounds tempting, but I’II have to pass.

Let us step into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.

Never complain, never explain. Resist the temptation to defend yourself or make excuses.

Before speaking, consult your inner-truth barometer, and resist the temptation to tell people only what they want to hear.

An open door may tempt a saint.

The pursuit of beauty is much more dangerous nonsense than the pursuit of truth or goodness, because it affords a stronger temptation to the ego.

There are powerful emotions that bring two people together in wonderful harmony in a marriage. Satan knows this, and would tempt you to try these emotions outside of marriage. Do not stir emotions meant to be used only in marriage.

All men are liable to error and most men are, in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it.

I felt that I had worked hard my entire life and deserved to enjoy all the temptations around me. I felt I was entitled, and thanks to money and fame, I didn’t have to go far to find them.