attractions

[əˈtrækʃənz]

attractions Definition

  • 1a feature or characteristic that evokes interest, liking, or desire
  • 2a place of interest that people visit for its inherent or exhibited natural or cultural value

Using attractions: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "attractions" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The city's attractions include museums, parks, and historical landmarks.

  • Example

    The amusement park has many attractions like roller coasters and water rides.

  • Example

    The town's main attraction is its beautiful beach.

attractions Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for attractions

Antonyms for attractions

  • repulsions
  • deterrents

Phrases with attractions

  • a place of interest that attracts tourists

    Example

    The Eiffel Tower is a famous tourist attraction in Paris.

  • attraction of opposites

    the idea that people are often attracted to those who are different from themselves

    Example

    They say that the attraction of opposites is what brought them together.

  • a marketing strategy that focuses on attracting customers to a product or service rather than actively seeking them out

    Example

    The company's attraction marketing campaign was very successful in generating new leads.

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Summary: attractions in Brief

'Attractions' [əˈtrækʃənz] refer to features or characteristics that evoke interest, liking, or desire, as well as places of interest that people visit for their natural or cultural value. Examples include museums, parks, and historical landmarks. 'Attractions' extends into phrases like 'tourist attraction,' and 'attraction of opposites,' denoting the idea that people are often attracted to those who are different from themselves. 'Attraction marketing' is a marketing strategy that focuses on attracting customers to a product or service rather than actively seeking them out.