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Definition of femme fatale in English: femme fatalenounPlural femmes fatales ˌfam fəˈtɑːl An attractive and seductive woman, especially one who will ultimately cause distress to a man who becomes involved with her. 祸水红颜 a femme fatale who plays one man off against another in pursuit of money Example sentencesExamples - My true passionate attack on the cinema is the legend of the femme fatale.
- The female baddie is usually the sexy femme fatale.
- And although she delights in playing femmes fatales, she is most frequently cast as a small-town girl - an innocent with a steel core.
- Yet to many observers these are the femmes fatales of the markets - seductive but essentially destructive temptresses.
- Elijah expected a beautiful mirage of glittering, ethereal beauty, the ultimate femme fatale, but now he knew not what to think.
- She has become a franchise rather than a femme fatale.
- Is it any longer possible, though, for a femme fatale to seem new?
- Those are not usually the characteristics of the femme fatale, but I loved that.
- She is the femme fatale whose seductive voice, glamorous hair, and voluptuous body Rita Hayworth lent to the screen in 1946.
- He claims to be smitten with Vera and strikes a deal with Ford to have a private, paid meeting with the young femme fatale.
- ‘I sound like someone you might want to have an affair with, so I play all sorts of femmes fatales,’ she says, with obvious enjoyment.
- Christine Chung plays the femme fatale, Mavis, with seductive intensity that inveigles poor Trevor into her arms.
- He won't find a good socialist wife there, just married Mayfair femmes fatales.
- At the time of its creation, Klimt's painting was considered the incarnation of the femme fatale.
- Stanwyck, one of the smartest actors to find stardom in Hollywood, played femmes fatales with sandpaper souls through most of the 40s.
- It's the night that she is the princess, the belle of the ball, the femme fatale.
- When she attracts Lester, a bored and corrupt cop, she becomes a passive femme fatale.
Synonyms temptress, siren, enchantress, sorceress, delilah, circe, lorelei, mata hari seductress, temptress, siren, enchantress, sorceress, charmer
OriginEarly 20th century: French, literally 'disastrous woman'. RhymesAmal, Arles, banal, Barisal, Basle, Bhopal, Carl, chorale, corral, dhal, entente cordiale, Escorial, farl, Funchal, gayal, gnarl, halal, Karl, kraal, locale, marl, morale, musicale, Pascal, pastorale, procès-verbal, Provençal, rationale, real, rial, riyal, snarl, Taal, Taj Mahal, timbale, toile, Vaal, Vidal, Waal Definition of femme fatale in US English: femme fatalenoun An attractive and seductive woman, especially one who will ultimately bring disaster to a man who becomes involved with her. 祸水红颜 a femme fatale who plays one man off against another in pursuit of money Example sentencesExamples - Yet to many observers these are the femmes fatales of the markets - seductive but essentially destructive temptresses.
- Stanwyck, one of the smartest actors to find stardom in Hollywood, played femmes fatales with sandpaper souls through most of the 40s.
- When she attracts Lester, a bored and corrupt cop, she becomes a passive femme fatale.
- Is it any longer possible, though, for a femme fatale to seem new?
- Christine Chung plays the femme fatale, Mavis, with seductive intensity that inveigles poor Trevor into her arms.
- And although she delights in playing femmes fatales, she is most frequently cast as a small-town girl - an innocent with a steel core.
- Elijah expected a beautiful mirage of glittering, ethereal beauty, the ultimate femme fatale, but now he knew not what to think.
- He won't find a good socialist wife there, just married Mayfair femmes fatales.
- It's the night that she is the princess, the belle of the ball, the femme fatale.
- She is the femme fatale whose seductive voice, glamorous hair, and voluptuous body Rita Hayworth lent to the screen in 1946.
- Those are not usually the characteristics of the femme fatale, but I loved that.
- He claims to be smitten with Vera and strikes a deal with Ford to have a private, paid meeting with the young femme fatale.
- She has become a franchise rather than a femme fatale.
- At the time of its creation, Klimt's painting was considered the incarnation of the femme fatale.
- ‘I sound like someone you might want to have an affair with, so I play all sorts of femmes fatales,’ she says, with obvious enjoyment.
- My true passionate attack on the cinema is the legend of the femme fatale.
- The female baddie is usually the sexy femme fatale.
Synonyms temptress, siren, enchantress, sorceress, delilah, circe, lorelei, mata hari seductress, temptress, siren, enchantress, sorceress, charmer
OriginEarly 20th century: French, literally ‘disastrous woman’. |