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intrigue (verb), intrigues; intrigued; intriguing
1. To conceive, to form, or to carry out a secret plan intended to do harm: Criminals are known to intrigue their victims with false promises.
2. To arouse the interest of; to fascinate: Fairy tales intrigue most children.
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2. To arouse the interest of; to fascinate: Fairy tales intrigue most children.
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intriguing (adjective), more intriguing, most intriguing
A reference to something which causes a desire to know more about what is going on: The intriguing offer to make a significant profit from his investment made Lester very interested in proceeding with the suggestions.
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English Words in Action, Group I
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