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Beguiled

Beguiled is the past tense of the verb 'beguile,' meaning to charm or enchant someone, often in a deceptive way. It can imply that someone has been tricked or led astray by allure or charm. The term evokes images of being captivated by something or someone, leading to a loss of rational judgment or awareness.

Beguiled meaning with examples

  • As the musician began to play, the audience was beguiled by the enchanting melody, momentarily forgetting their troubles and immersing themselves in a world of soothing sounds that transported them far from reality.
  • During their travels, she often felt beguiled by the breathtaking landscapes, each new view stealing her breath away and making her feel as though she were part of a painting come to life.
  • He was beguiled by her beauty and intellect, enthralled by every word that fell from her lips, leading him to ignore the signs that suggested she wasn't as sincere as she appeared.
  • The magician's performance beguiled the crowd, leaving them in awe of his tricks as he artfully manipulated their perception of reality, making them question what was true and what was mere illusion.
  • When she first read the novel, she was beguiled by the intricate plot and relatable characters, unable to put it down as she fell deeper into the world crafted by the author’s words.

Beguiled Crossword Answers

5 Letters

LEDON

6 Letters

VAMPED

7 Letters

DRAWNIN DELUDED CHARMED CAJOLED

9 Letters

ENCHANTED DELIGHTED ENTRANCED

10 Letters

CAPTIVATED ENTHRALLED

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