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Synonyms

beguiling

American  
[bih-gahy-ling] / bɪˈgaɪ lɪŋ /

adjective

  1. having the power to charm or divert the attention; intriguing.

    a beguiling smile.


Other Word Forms

  • beguilingly adverb

Etymology

Origin of beguiling

First recorded in 1575–1600; beguil(e) ( def. ) + -ing 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Her voice, paired with Mr. Carey’s writing, creates a beguiling audio backstory for a woman whom time has rendered as unreal as one of her waxen figures.

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Together, the roof and the tower give the chapel a beguiling silhouette that can suggest anything from a giant pictograph to an abstract sculpture.

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The beguiling “Crown City” captures Ryui’s cultural education in a new world that simultaneously welcomes and threatens him.

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Ms. Campbell, never the most beguiling actress, has appeared in every entry except “Scream VI” and gives another perfunctory performance.

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The limpid four-movement ballet is both courtly and casual, with its intricately evolving choreographic patterns gently beguiling, as if seen in a crystalline hall of mirrors.

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