attraction

/əˈtrækʃən/
noun
  1. A place, thing, or event that people want to visit or see, especially for entertainment or interest.
    • The Eiffel Tower is a major tourist attraction in Paris.
    • Local attractions include museums, parks, and historic buildings.
    • The amusement park's newest attraction is a giant roller coaster.
  2. A feeling of liking or being drawn to someone or something, often romantically or personally.
    • Physical attraction is only one part of a healthy relationship.
    • There was an immediate attraction between them when they first met.
    • Her attraction to art started when she was a child.
  3. A force that pulls objects together, especially in physics or science.
    • Gravity is the attraction between objects with mass.
    • The magnet's attraction was strong enough to lift the metal bar.
    • Opposite electrical charges create an attraction between particles.
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