Attractive+qualities
81unlovable — [[t]ʌ̱nlʌ̱vəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED If someone is unlovable, they are not likely to be loved by anyone, because they do not have any attractive qualities. Ant: lovable …
82unremarkable — [[t]ʌ̱nrɪmɑ͟ː(r)kəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe someone or something as unremarkable, you mean that they are very ordinary, without many exciting, original, or attractive qualities. ...a tall, lean man, with an unremarkable face. ...a… …
83lure — lure1 [l(j)ʊə] verb tempt to do something or to go somewhere. noun 1》 a thing that lures a person or animal to do something. ↘the attractive qualities of a person or thing. 2》 a type of bait used in fishing or hunting. ↘Falconry a bunch… …
84attraction — n. 1. Attracting, drawing. 2. Allurement, lure, fascination, charm, enticement, witchery, attractiveness. 3. [In pl.] Attractive qualities, charms, graces …
85soulless — adjective lacking attractive qualities that make human beings happy: a soulless city of grey concrete and steel soullessly adverb soullessness noun (U) …
86best — I UK [best] / US adjective *** 1) a) used for referring to the person or thing that is the most satisfactory, suitable, pleasant, effective, of the highest quality etc the best hotel in town Negotiation is always the best way of settling a… …
87godforsaken — UK [ˈɡɒdfə(r)ˌseɪkən] / US [ˈɡɑdfərˌseɪkən] adjective a godforsaken place has no interesting or attractive qualities at all …
88pulling power — UK [ˈpʊlɪŋ ˌpaʊə(r)] / US [ˈpʊlɪŋ ˌpaʊər] noun [uncountable] British the interesting or attractive qualities that make people want to visit, see etc something or someone …
89best*/*/*/ — [best] grammar word summary: Best can be: ■ an adjective: Which apples are best for cooking? ♦ It was the best party I ve ever been to. ■ an adverb: We ll choose the system that works best. ■ a noun: I ll do my best. 1) the superlative form of… …
90insipid — /ɪnˈsɪpəd / (say in sipuhd) adjective 1. without distinctive, interesting, or attractive qualities: an insipid tale. 2. without sufficient taste to be pleasing, as food or drink: a rather insipid fruit. {Late Latin insipidus tasteless, from Latin …