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filing, whiling, beguiling, smiling, piling, riling, styling, tiling, reviling
I am not convinced despite your beguiling argument.
The Beguiling of Merlin was created in 1877.
"Beguiling" means deceiving or deluding, or charming, delighting or captivating.
Beguile me! Is this how you would beguile me?
The politician made many empty promises to beguile the voters. She dreamed of beguiling the afternoon with a walk in the country. The chemotherapy was beguiling her of her love for life.
Janie is very attractive, seducitve and beguiling - a real femme fatale.
Oh maid of beauteous tresses and eyes of soft caresses your glances are beguiling and your lips are ever smiling let us float together forever and forever to some far eastern isle adown the mystic Nile
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.
tempting, attractive, charming, enticing; beguiling; captivating
This line is from Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven." In this context, the ebony bird symbolizes death and darkness, as ravens are often associated with these themes in literature. The act of beguiling the narrator's sad fancy into smiling suggests that the bird's presence is momentarily distracting the narrator from his grief or sorrow, albeit in a haunting and unsettling manner. Poe uses the raven as a symbol to explore themes of loss, mourning, and the persistence of sorrow.
Alluring, entrancing, fascinating, beguiling, enticing