attraction - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • exert: In fact the age of the words may well have exerted a particular attraction.
  • boast: No other area of business or sporting venue can boast a bigger attraction or more diverse gathering than Brunton Park Stadium on matchdays.
  • visit: Walk or cycle along the Camel Trail or visit holiday attractions in the area.
  • explore: This is an ideal location for exploring the many attractions the North West has to enjoy... .

Preposition: as

  • Madame: Walking distance to this hotel are such attractions as Madame Tussauds, London Planetarium, Sherlock Holmes Museum and Oxford Street.

Adjective modifier

  • added: An added attraction during December is the popular Advent market.
  • popular: I reckon tourism is the most popular attraction for people.
  • gravitational: Similarly there will be a size above which gravitational attraction to the comet exceeds the gas pressure trying to detach the grains.
  • nearby: Nearby Attractions include: Robin Hood's Bay, the picturesque fishing village - only four miles away.
  • main: The main attraction is the Jenkin Lecture to be given by David Witt.
  • major: Ideally located for all of Cornwall's major attractions.

Preposition: on

  • doorstep: London Zoo, Lords Cricket Ground, and many other Central London attractions on the doorstep.

Noun used with modifier

  • tourist: Most of the tourist attractions lie within a mile's radius of the famous Charles Bridge.
  • visitor: Many visitor attractions within the locality include a variety of National Trust sites.
  • must-see: Probably the best times to get cheap flight to Beijing are in the spring and summer What are the must-see attractions?
  • fairground: It also had water features and a large entertainment ground featuring the latest fairground attractions.
  • heritage: We also offer occasional guided weekend visits to heritage attractions in the UK to students who wish to attend.
  • seaside: In the newer part of town visitors will find the usual seaside attractions including some relaxing gardens.

Preposition: for

  • visitor: Prime attractions for visitors, they are blissfully free of high rise hotels.
  • tourist: Lourdes, located in the foothills, is a massive attraction for tourists and pilgrims alike.

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