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intrigue
[ verb in-treeg; noun in-treeg, in-treeg ]
verb (used with object)
- to arouse the curiosity or interest of by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities; appeal strongly to; captivate:
The plan intrigues me, but I wonder if it will work.
- to achieve or earn by appealing to another's curiosity, fancy, or interest:
to intrigue one's way into another's notice.
- to draw or capture:
Her interest was intrigued by the strange symbol.
- to accomplish or force by crafty plotting or underhand machinations.
- Obsolete. to entangle.
- Obsolete. to trick or cheat.
verb (used without object)
noun
- the use of underhand machinations or deceitful stratagems.
Synonyms: manipulation
- such a machination or stratagem or a series of them; a plot or crafty dealing:
political intrigues.
Synonyms: manipulation
- a secret or illicit love affair.
- the series of complications forming the plot of a play.
intrigue
verb
- tr to make interested or curious
I'm intrigued by this case, Watson
- intr to make secret plots or employ underhand methods; conspire
- introften foll bywith to carry on a clandestine love affair
noun
- the act or an instance of secret plotting, etc
- a clandestine love affair
- the quality of arousing interest or curiosity; beguilement
Derived Forms
- inˈtriguer, noun
Other Words From
- in·tri·guer noun
- in·tri·guing·ly adverb
- out·in·trigue verb (used with object) outintrigued outintriguing
- un·in·tri·guing adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of intrigue1
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Example Sentences
He is Dave Roberts, and there’s very few managers walking this earth who could have matched his deft handling of all the October bullpen games and injuries and intrigue.
"There are some interesting shopping habits in this aisle," he said, adding he had known rows between couples after a man had become "intrigued by a gadget or two".
Andrew McIntosh’s “Learning” led off a Wild Up concert in BP Hall, with a percussionist communing intriguing small sounds with those from field recordings made in Angeles National Forest.
An “intriguing stranger” with a Caesar-style haircut, a mustard shirt and Beatles boots, Bono, then 27, had been a songwriter since his teens.
“I was so intrigued how Hugh was going to turn his infamously unsatisfactory character in order to present me with this prize, and he did nothing,” Curtis said.
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