temptation, n. [seduction], [allurement], [enticement], [attraction]; [decoy], [lure], [bait], [inducement].

tempter, n. [seducer], [siren], Circe.

tempting, a. [enticing], [alluring], [seductive].

ten, n. Associated words: decimal, decimate, decimation, denary, decemvir, decemvirate.

tenacious, a. [retentive]; cohesive, [tough]; [pertinacious], [persistent].

tenacity, n. retentiveness; cohesiveness, toughness; [pertinacity], [persistency].

tend, v. [conduce], contribute; [attend], [accompany], [guard]; [incline], [lean].

tendency, n. [drift], [inclination], proclivity, proneness, propensity, [bent], predisposition.

tender, a. [delicate], [fragile], [sensitive], [susceptible]; [pathetic], [touching], [plaintive]; [sympathetic], [pitiful], compassionate, [kind]. Antonyms: [tough], [strong].

tender, n. [attendant]; [offer], proposal, [overture], proposition.