attirés
Attirés is the masculine plural past participle of the French verb attirer, meaning "to attract," "to entice," or "to draw." As a past participle it forms compound tenses (e.g., ils ont été attirés — "they were attracted") and, when used adjectivally, describes people or things that have been attracted or enticed (e.g., clients attirés par une offre — "clients attracted by an offer"). The feminine plural form is attirées; masculine singular and feminine singular are attiré and attirée respectively.
Linguistically, attirer derives from Latin attrahere via Old French, and maintenir conjugation patterns regular for -er
Pronunciation in French is approximately [a.ti.ʁe], with stress on the final syllable as typical of French prosody.
Outside grammar, the word may appear in literature, journalism, advertising, and everyday speech to describe objects,