The noun forms of the verb to divert are diverter, diversion, and the gerund, diverting.
To beguile is to deceive by guile or to divert by flirting and so antonyms for beguiling as an adjective include straightforward and honest, along with boring and unattractive.
divert, turn, deflect ward off, avoid, prevent, fend off, preclude, stave off, forestall
(The verb means redirecting, the adjective means entertaining.)The dam has begun diverting water to the new irrigation project.The drama club provided a diverting evening for the faculty.
Divert
AlterAvertChangeredirectswitchdeflectdeviatelead astray
To beguile is to deceive by guile or to divert by flirting and so antonyms for beguiling as an adjective include straightforward and honest, along with boring and unattractive.
divert, turn, deflect ward off, avoid, prevent, fend off, preclude, stave off, forestall
The past tense of divert is diverted.
The verb of diversion is divert. As in "to divert someone".
The base word of diversion is "divert."
Divert means to change something. A good sentence would be, the boy tried to divert the girl so that she would not get hurt.
I don't know what divert means but, well, I live in Colorado and... as far as I know, I don't divert my water...
Fabrice Divert was born on 1967-09-02.
The stressed syllable in "divert" is the first syllable "di-."
This canal will temporarily divert the flood waters away from the town.
no
(The verb means redirecting, the adjective means entertaining.)The dam has begun diverting water to the new irrigation project.The drama club provided a diverting evening for the faculty.