
What part of speech is the word beguiled?
2 rows · beguile part of speech: transitive verb inflections: beguiles, beguiling, beguiled definition ...
What is the meaning of beguile?
Definition of beguile. 2 : to engage the interest of by or as if by guile His seductive voice beguiled the audience. 4 : to while away especially by some agreeable occupation also : divert sense 2 …
How to beguile a football player?
prone to seduction.
How did the salesman try to beguile the customer?
verb (used with object), be·guiled, be·guil·ing. to influence by trickery, flattery, etc.; mislead; delude. to take away from by cheating or deceiving (usually followed by of): to be beguiled of …

Can beguile be a noun?
What is the adjective of beguile?
What is a beguile?
Is beguile a transitive verb?
Is it mesmerize or mesmerize?
What are two synonyms for beguile?
- deceive.
- entice.
- mislead.
- seduce.
- betray.
- bluff.
- burn.
- cheat.
How do you use the word beguile?
- They frequently beguile their toil with carols. ...
- Grocery stores and restaurants use coupons to beguile customers into buying more than they intended. ...
- Justin used cunning methods to beguile his twin sister into doing his homework as well as her own.
Where does the word beguiled come from?
How do you remember beguile?
A takeoff from the mneumonic for guile, which is Guys guile Girls for sex; BEGUILE is girls attract and lour in guys for their money and nice cars.
What does beguile mean in the crucible?
Is beguiling a negative word?
Is beguiling a compliment?
What does it mean to beguile someone?
Beguile means to mislead through trickery or flattery, or to deceive someone in order to swindle them out of something. Beguile can also mean to charm in a good way—you can be beguiled by an interesting person or a book that really captures your imagination, for example. Someone or something that’s charming in such a way can be described as ...
What does "beguiling" mean?
Someone or something that’s charming in such a way can be described as beguiling. All senses of the word can imply a sense of magic or enchantment. There are several similar verbs that often have magical feel, such as charm, enchant, bewitch, enrapture, and enthrall.
antonyms for beguile
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How to use beguile in a sentence
Elicited by sunlight at dusk or dawn, and juxtaposed with more emphatic hues, shades of pink can beguile and tantalize.
attracted
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