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In general, an attraction draws one object towards another one. The term may have the following specific meanings.


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Attraction may refer to:


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In general, an attraction is when two things are drawn to one another.

  • In physics, attraction may refer to gravity or to electromagnetic force.
  • If a person finds an object, situation, feeling, another person, etc., attractive, then he/she/it is considered enjoyable/desirable.
    • If it is another person who is found to be attractive, it is called interpersonal attraction; this is not necessarily sexual. Friendship and possibly romance can follow if the attraction is mutual.
  • [attraction]] is a more specific form of the above situation.
  • In entertainment, attraction is a theatrical production.
  • In grammar, attraction is the process by which a relative pronoun takes on — that is, is "attracted to" — the case of its antecedent.
  • In metaphysics, Law of Attraction says that a person's attitude will attract situations and events that match the attitude.

Other pages

  • Tourist attraction







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