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intrigued

[in-treegd] / ɪnˈtrigd /


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For decades, the site intrigued scientists because of unusual skeletal traits and the way the two individuals were laid to rest.

From Science Daily

While she’s talking, Mrs. Pritchett’s face shifts from tired to amused to possibly intrigued.

From Literature

She discovered the philosopher David Hume, intrigued by his “problem of induction,” which challenged the logic of the idea that something will happen again, like the sun rising, because it did so in the past.

From The Wall Street Journal

A tech consultant, he was intrigued by the app’s AI-powered insights.

From The Wall Street Journal

A career requiring a human touch had always intrigued him.

From The Wall Street Journal