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beguile

[ bih-gahyl ] [ bɪˈgaɪl ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to charm or divert.

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Why Dictionary.com chose beguile

More about beguile

  • Beguile can also mean “to mislead through trickery or flattery.”
  • Beguile contains the word guile, which can mean “cleverness,” “craftiness,” or  “deceptiveness.”
  • It was first recorded in English in 1175–1225.

EXAMPLES OF BEGUILE

  • The magician’s ability to beguile the audience with her illusions was impressive.
  • He used his charming personality to beguile his way into the exclusive party.
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amorphous

[ ey-mawr-fuhs ] [ eɪˈmɔr fəs ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

lacking definite form; having no specific shape.

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Why Dictionary.com chose amorphous

More about amorphous

  • Amorphous was first recorded in 1725–35.
  • Amorphous is from the Greek word meaning “shapeless.”
  • Amorphous has figurative uses but is also used more literally in mineralogy, chemistry, and biology.

EXAMPLES OF AMORPHOUS

  • The amorphous cloud of happiness lingered above us, spreading a joyous mood throughout the room.
  • The amorphous mass of clay was hard to mold into a recognizable shape, frustrating the artist’s efforts.
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syncope

[ sing-kuh-pee ] [ ˈsɪŋ kəˌpi ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the medical term for fainting.

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Why Dictionary.com chose syncope

More about syncope

  • Syncope comes from the Greek word meaning “cutting short.”
  • Syncope entered English between 1350 and 1400.
  • Healthcare professionals often use specialized terms like syncope to standardize medical care and communication.

EXAMPLES OF SYNCOPE

  • The paramedics were called after the fan experienced syncope during the concert.
  • The patient’s frequent episodes of syncope prompted the doctor to recommend further evaluation.
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