Tempting
Tempting is the present participle of the verb tempt and is used as an adjective to describe something that arouses a desire to act in a way that is often considered wrong, unwise, or risky. It can modify nouns such as a tempting offer or a tempting aroma and is frequently used to convey attraction as well as potential moral conflict. The term can also function as a verbal form in phrases like tempting someone to cheat or in continuous constructions such as is tempting.
Etymology: Tempt comes from Old French tenter, from Latin tentāre to test, to try. The sense of
Usage and nuance: In everyday language, something tempting is appealing and hard to resist, though the disagreeable
Contexts: Temptation is a common motif across religion, literature, and media, ranging from moral allegory to
See also: temptation, lure, enticement, allure, self-control.