Crossword-Solution: TEMPTER 7 letters, 42 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Tempter n. One who tempts or entices; especially, Satan, or the
Devil, regarded as the great enticer to evil.

We have 42 clues for the answer “TEMPTER”

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a person who tempts others 1 answer
What a dessert tray is meant to be 1 answer
The serpent, to Eve 1 answer
The Great ___ (Satan) 1 answer
Satan in the Garden of Eden 1 answer
Cake server, to dieters 1 answer
Satan, for one? 2 answers
Mephistopheles, e.g. 2 answers
Inveigler. 3 answers
Satan (with "the"). 5 answers
Siren, for one 5 answers
old gooseberry 8 answers
diablo 9 answers
Apollyon 9 answers
lord of flies 10 answers
lord of the high place 10 answers
Old Nick 11 answers
ANGEL prince 12 answers
Beelzebub 13 answers
Lucifer 14 answers
Old Scratch 15 answers
womaniser 18 answers
Playgirl? 19 answers
Serpent. 20 answers
Philanderer 23 answers
inducer 23 answers
coaxer 24 answers
Enticer. 24 answers
trifler 25 answers
fiend 28 answers
Coquette 28 answers
propellant 30 answers
Propeller 30 answers
seducer 32 answers
Playboy 32 answers
motivator 32 answers
Satan 32 answers
Instigator 33 answers
VIXEN 36 answers
Charmer 38 answers
hoyden 40 answers
DEVIL ___ 51 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TEMPTER (5)

She scarse had said, though brief, when now more bold The Tempter, but with shew of Zeale and Love To Man, and indignation at his wrong, New part puts on, and as to passion mov’d, Fluctuats disturbd, yet comely, and in act Rais’d, as of som great matter to begin.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Over and over again, the tempter of souls had thrust this idea upon Hester’s contemplation, and laughed at the passionate and desperate joy with which she seized, and then strove to cast it from her.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Such was the splendour; and the Tempter now His invitation earnestly renewed:— “What doubts the Son of God to sit and eat? These are not fruits forbidden; no interdict Defends the touching of these viands pure; 370 Their taste no knowledge works, at least of evil, But life preserves, destroys life’s enemy, Hunger, with sweet restorative delight.
Paradise Regained John Milton 1993
Thrown out of his honourable employment in England, through too much unsuccessful hard swearing there--not because he was not wanted there; our English reasons for vaunting our superiority to secrecy and spies are of very modern date--he knew that he had crossed the Channel, and accepted service in France: first, as a tempter and an eavesdropper among his own countrymen there: gradually, as a tempter and an eavesdropper among the natives.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
When the spring came, and the birds twittered, and the stream ran proud and full, little sister Lizzie, bold and thoughtless, flushed with the passion of youth, bestowed herself on the tempter, and brought home a nameless child.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008

Quotes with TEMPTER (3)

The tempter or the tempted, who sins most?
William Shakespeare Measure for Measure
I came to regard my body in a new light. For the first time I apprehended the little mounds on my chest as teats for the suckling of young, and their physical resemblance to udders on cows or the swinging distensions on lactating hounds was suddenly unavoidable. Funny how even women forget what breasts are for. The cleft between my legs transformed as well. It lost a certain outrageousness, an obscenity, or achieved an obscenity of a different sort. The flaps seemed to open n…
Lionel Shriver We Need to Talk About Kevin
He pointed to the money, and said:"The love of it is the root of all evil. There it lies, the ancient tempter, newly red with the shame of its latest victory--the dishonor of a priest of God and his two poor juvenile helpers in crime. If it could but speak, let us hope that it would be constrained to confess that of all its conquests this was the basest and the most pathetic.
Mark Twain The Mysterious Stranger
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Used 8 times in crossword archives (1955–2018).