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What does temptious mean?

"Temptious" is not a real word in standard English. It's likely a misspelling of "tempting", which means:

* Attractive and appealing, especially in a way that makes you want to have or do something, even if it's wrong or unwise.

For example:

* "The chocolate cake was very tempting."

* "He couldn't resist the temptation to cheat on the test."

If you came across "temptious" in a text, it's likely a typo.

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