TEMPTABLE
Tempt"a*ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being tempted; liable to be tempted. Cudworth.
TEMPTATION Temp*ta"tion, n. Etym: [OF. temptation, tentation, F. tentation, L. tentatio.]
1. The act of tempting, or enticing to evil; seduction. When the devil had ended all the temptation, he departed from him for a season. Luke iv. 13.
2. The state of being tempted, or enticed to evil. Lead us not into temptation. Luke xi. 4.
3. That which tempts; an inducement; an allurement, especially to something evil. Dare to be great, without a guilty crown; View it, and lay the bright temptation down. Dryden.
TEMPTATIONLESS
Temp*ta"tion*less, a.
Defn: Having no temptation or motive; as, a temptationless sin. [R.]
Hammond.
TEMPTATIOUS
Temp*ta"tious, a.
Defn: Tempting. [Prov. Eng.]