Science had always intrigued her, so she decided to major in chemistry and biology.
The entire family was intrigued.
They were all intrigued at the huge array of various foods from different countries that were available at the luncheon.
Science had always intrigued her, so she decided to major in chemistry and biology.
The word "intrigued" is the one to choose. It suggests that they did not know what was going on and wanted to see what would happen. The word "surprised" could be a connotation in a sentence such as "she was fascinated by the huge collection of dolls in the store."
the word intrigued has 3 syllables. in-tri-gued or 2 in-trigued depending on how you say the word.
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Here is an example sentence for the word 'mysterious':Even the police found this murder case very mysterious, as the killer literally left no evidence of being at present.
The only verb in the sentence is "intrigued", and it is a transitive verb - it is followed by the noun "Powell". Powell is the "object" of the verb, and since the verb has an object, it is transitive.
I was intrigued by the beautiful butterfly that landed on my windsill and wondered where he was going next.
Another word for interesting is fascinating. Look it up.
The artist put her heart and soul into the creation of a stunning masterpiece.