beguile [verb]
Definition of beguile:
- To charm or enchant someone, often in a deceptive way.
- To trick or deceive someone.
Sentence/Example of beguile:
The magician was able to beguile the audience with his captivating tricks.
She used her beauty to beguile many wealthy men.
The con artist beguiled his victims into trusting him with their money.
His smooth talking beguiled her into signing the contract without reading it.
The fairy tale tells of a witch who beguiled children into her lair.
He was beguiled by her charming smile and witty conversation.
The salesperson beguiled customers with promises of great deals and discounts.
The picturesque scenery beguiled them into staying longer than they had planned.
She was beguiled by the illusion of safety in the unfamiliar city.
The spy used his skills to beguile secrets out of unsuspecting targets.
The novel's plot beguiles readers with its unexpected twists and turns.
He managed to beguile the jury into believing his innocence.
The beautiful melody beguiled listeners with its haunting quality.
She was beguiled by the idea of adventure and decided to travel the world.
The prince was beguiled by the princess's intelligence and kindness.