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What is the past tense of allure?

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The past tense of allure is allured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of allure is allures.

The present participle of allure is alluring.

The past participle of allure is allured.

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The training day ended late in the evening after the many questions that were put by an audience allured by the high content of work.
The youth allured by the meditative chants and by the silent prayer which met the need for interiority desired by the young of today.
From centuries, the town of Sommières place of exchange and trade, allured the visitors with his market of the Saturday morning.
You will be allured by the simplicity of this room whose family pieces of furniture delight you.
If these some watercolours allured you, perhaps would like you to better know me.
A good choice if you're allured by its historical character and its top acoustics!

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