Beckon | Mean of beckon in English Dictionary
/ˈbɛkən/
- Verb
- to signal (someone) with your arm or hand in order to tell that person to come closer or follow
- She was beckoning them in to shore.
- He beckoned them over (to where he was).
- She beckoned the waiter to come over.
- She beckoned to the waiter to come over.
- to appear attractive or inviting
- From the time he was a child, the wilderness beckoned to him.
- New adventures were beckoning.
- a beckoning smile
- to attract (someone or something)
- The nature preserve beckons bird-watchers, who visit from around the world.