irrisistible
irrisistible is a non-standard spelling of the word irresistible. The correct spelling, irresistible, means something that is too attractive and tempting to be resisted. It is an adjective used to describe a person, object, or idea that is overwhelmingly appealing or alluring. When something is described as irresistible, it implies that one has very little or no ability to refuse it or to turn away from it. This could be due to beauty, charm, deliciousness, or an overwhelming sense of desirability. For example, a delicious dessert might be described as irresistible, or a person's charm could be said to be irresistible. The word originates from the Latin word "resistere," meaning "to resist," with the prefix "ir-" meaning "not." Therefore, irresistible literally means "not able to be resisted." While the spelling "irrisistible" is sometimes encountered, it is considered a misspelling. The standard and correct form is irresistible.