seduced
adj.adj. feeling very attracted to something or someone, often because it seems exciting or beneficial. You feel this way when something is so tempting that you stop thinking clearly.
adj. persuaded to do something unwise or out of character by the promise of pleasure or gain. Often used predicatively to describe a state of being tempted or enticed by an idea or object.
I was seduced by the low price of the car.
Many young professionals are seduced by the high salaries of corporate law, only to find the hours exhausting.
The electorate was seduced by simple answers to complex problems, ignoring the long-term economic warnings issued by experts during the campaign.
Often follows linking verbs like 'be', 'feel', or 'become'; frequently takes the preposition 'by'.