Adverb for having or showing skill in achieving one's ends, especially by deceit
“But one day, a beguiling man and his shrewd wife assumed the leadership of our nation. One by one, they took away our rights and then our freedom.”
Adverb for likely, capable of, or designed to, deceive
“The world of glaring buildings and glittering interiors is a lurid, empty shell, all the more so for its fake and beguiling lights, and its domineering, oppressive presence.”
Adverb for charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way
“The glimpses we have of Hewlett show quite a beguiling personality.”
Adverb for having a strange, curious or mysterious nature
“The next year, I began life as an art critic to make my slow way into the beguiling wonders of print.”
Adverb for tending to hold one's interest or attention
“Tanaka turns Herbert's tale into a beguiling story of love and loss.”
Adverb for very physically attractive or alluring
Adverb for tending to, or intended to, arouse lustful desire or interest
Adverb for causing laughter and providing entertainment
Adverb for having a playfully mischievous character or streak
Adverb for humorous or funny
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