Intrigue is a verb that means something along the lines of "excite", or "causes interest". For example if you see a girl you think is interesting, you could say "She intrigues me."
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No. Fascinate means intrigue: cause to be interested or curious. Grim means not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty.
The word machination means conspiracy, intrigue, ploy, ruse, stratagem, artifice, design, device, dodge, practice, or trick. Some antonyms for the word machination include frankness, ignorance, and honesty.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
The word paper came into use in 1341. It is a derivative of the word papyrus.
We are learning about the word INTRIGUE in class.
I was intrigued by the beautiful butterfly that landed on my windsill and wondered where he was going next.
Leaves always seem to intrigue the cat.He was very easy to intrigue.
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1. I was late to the secret intrigue held last night due to my sick puppy.
In-tree-ga tbh, look in the Dictionary.
Intrigue means you are interested in something, it has caught your fancy. I.E ( That Artlicle on sports today Intrigued me )
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