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What does irresistibly mean?

"Irresistibly" means in a way that is impossible to resist. It implies that something is so attractive, appealing, or compelling that it is hard to say no to.

Here are some examples of how "irresistibly" can be used:

* The aroma of freshly baked bread was irresistibly tempting. (The smell was so good, it was hard to resist.)

* The child's pleading eyes were irresistibly persuasive. (The child's eyes were so convincing, it was hard to say no.)

* The music was irresistibly catchy. (The music was so enjoyable, it was hard not to dance to it.)

"Irresistibly" can also be used to describe a force or power that is impossible to overcome. For example:

* The hurricane's winds were irresistibly powerful. (The hurricane's winds were so strong, it was impossible to stand against them.)

In general, "irresistibly" suggests a strong pull or influence that is difficult to resist.

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