seducer

/sɪˈduːsər/
noun
  1. A person who persuades someone to have sex with them, often using charm or manipulation.
    • She warned her friend about the smooth-talking seducer at the party.
    • The movie portrays the main character as a charming seducer who leaves a trail of broken hearts.
    • In the novel, the seducer uses flattery to win the heroine's trust.
  2. A person who persuades someone to do something they might not otherwise do, especially something risky or wrong.
    • He acted as a seducer of public opinion, twisting facts to gain support.
    • The con artist was a seducer of innocent investors, promising huge returns.
    • The cult leader was a seducer of vulnerable young people, drawing them into his group.
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