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beguile
synonyms for beguile
- deceive
- fool
- mislead
- seduce
- betray
- bluff
- burn
- cheat
- chisel
- con
- delude
- dupe
- flimflam
- entice
- have
- hoodwink
- lure
- manipulate
- play
- rook
- scam
- shave
- snow
- stick
- take
- trick
- double-cross
- exploit
- finesse
- impose on
- jockey
- juggle
- play for a sucker
- rope in
- string along
- suck in
- take in
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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.
In the galleries: Building on an artwork expressed via different media | Mark Jenkins | April 23, 2021 | Washington PostWill she beguile him into poor judgment, sidetracking his revenge crusade?
NBC’s ‘Dracula’ Sure Is Sexy, But It Isn’t Scary | Kevin Fallon | October 25, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTWatermelon, Feta and Black Olive Saladby Nigella Lawson The star chef combines improbable ingredients that beguile the palate.
The flavors beguile the palate, at once salty and sweet, light and rich, savory and refreshing.
She played a young woman hired to beguile a man, a natural fit for the natural beauty.
At night, I sat a long time on the deck, listening to the sea songs with which the crew beguile the evening watch.
Journal of a Voyage to Brazil | Maria GrahamAll day long I sully sheet after sheet of paper and beguile the tedious hours with the half-faded recollections of my childhood.
Marguerite | Anatole FranceSeeing her come back to life I gave her more flowers and sang to her, endeavouring to beguile her.
Marguerite | Anatole FranceHe replied, "Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of angels."
Fox's Book of Martyrs | John FoxeBeside the provisions lay the flute, whose notes had lately been called forth by the lonely watcher to beguile a tedious hour.
Far from the Madding Crowd | Thomas Hardy
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