Tice

Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪs/

Tice (verb)

  1. To attract someone to do something by offering something pleasant or interesting.

Examples

  • The bright colors can tice anyone to visit the store.
  • The bright colors can tice customers to buy more.

Common collocations: tice someone, tice with rewards, easily tice

Synonyms of Tice

Formal

Informal

Antonyms of Tice

  • To drive away or discourage someone.
  • To persuade someone not to do something.