Definition of "seductivity"
seductivity
noun
uncountable
The quality of being seductive.
Quotations
So with this proclivity in man, and with Satan’s infinite variety of falsehood, and the sparkling seductivity of its attractions, it is not past credibility, that he should have kept up a six thousand years warfare against the God of Truth!
1883, B. U. Watkins, “One Chapter in Theodicy--The Origin of Evil”, in E. W. Herndon, editor, The Christian Quarterly Review, volume II, Columbia, Boone County, Mo., page 514
“[…] Convert that telephone there into a medium of convenience and easy service instead of a servant of the devil, creating howling demoniacs throughout the city, and we will rise up and call you blessed,” saying which the victims withdrew and left the representative from Cleveland to his reflections, which somehow impressed him with the conviction that his circus was a give-away, and that the inductiveness of his induction hadn’t had the conductive seductivity he had fondly hoped.
1885 May 24, “The Tramp Abroad”, in The Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, volume XIX, number 13, page 9
Precise herbed-lamb packets amid art nouveau swirls of asparagus noodles, a lacy tuile that adds a peekaboo seductivity to potato gnocchi — [Anthony] Martin’s presentations are bold and beautiful, yet his flavor pairings are almost maddeningly subtle, driving overanalytical foodies to despair.
2011 January 13, Phil Vettel, “Chef of the Year: Anthomy Martin”, in Chicago Tribune, 164th year, number 13, section 5, page 4