Attractive in Tagalog

Attractive in Tagalog translates to “Kaakit-akit,” “Kaaya-aya,” or “Maganda,” depending on whether you’re describing physical beauty, appealing qualities, or something that draws interest. Filipinos use different terms to express attractiveness in various contexts—from personal appearance to business opportunities. Explore how this versatile adjective adapts to Filipino language and culture below.

[Words] = Attractive

[Definition]:

– Attractive /əˈtræktɪv/

– Adjective 1: Pleasing or appealing to the senses, especially in appearance.

– Adjective 2: Having qualities that arouse interest or liking.

– Adjective 3: (Of a thing, idea, or offer) appealing to one’s interest or desire.

[Synonyms] = Kaakit-akit, Kaaya-aya, Maganda, Guwapo/Guwapa, Nakaaakit, Kahali-halina, Kaakit-pansin.

[Example]:

– Ex1_EN: She wore an attractive dress that caught everyone’s attention at the wedding.

– Ex1_PH: Siya ay nagsuot ng kaakit-akit na bestida na kumuha ng atensyon ng lahat sa kasal.

– Ex2_EN: The company offered an attractive salary package to recruit top talent.

– Ex2_PH: Ang kumpanya ay nag-alok ng kaaya-aya na sahod upang kumuha ng pinakamahusay na talento.

– Ex3_EN: He is considered one of the most attractive actors in Philippine cinema.

– Ex3_PH: Siya ay itinuturing na isa sa pinaka-guwapo na aktor sa sinehan ng Pilipinas.

– Ex4_EN: The island’s white sand beaches make it an attractive destination for tourists.

– Ex4_PH: Ang puting buhangin ng isla ay gumagawa nito bilang kaakit-akit na destinasyon para sa mga turista.

– Ex5_EN: The proposal seemed attractive at first, but we found some hidden costs later.

– Ex5_PH: Ang proposal ay tila nakaaakit sa una, ngunit natagpuan namin ang ilang nakatagong gastos sa huli.

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