From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe attracted to somebodybe attracted to somebodyATTRACTED TO somebodyto feel that you like someone and want to have a sexual relationship with them I’m not usually attracted to blondes. → attract
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be attracted to somebody• Children are attracted to activities at which they are successful.• This happens because the water molecules are attracted to each other.• Nathan Bryce was attracted to her, but that was all.• That he was attracted to her.• She was obviously attracted to him from the start.• I think people are attracted to his compassion for others.• Recollecting his churlish behaviour, Isabel wondered how she could be attracted to such a man even for a moment.• It is as if the smaller oval is attracted to the centre of the larger.• He thinks the stem cells and immature nerve cells are attracted to these signals.