seduttore
seducer
noun seh-doot-TOH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'seductor', from 'seducere' — to lead aside.
Usage Note
Seduttore is the masculine agent noun; the feminine counterpart is seduttrice. It can be used with both admiring and reproachful connotations depending on context — a charming flirt or a manipulative schemer. The adjective form is seduttivo (seductive).
Examples
"Era famoso come seduttore irresistibile."
Natural Translation
He was famous as an irresistible seducer.
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