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Meanings of
beguiled
in English
Filled with wonder and delight.
delighted
charmed
captivated
entranced
enthralled
Related terms
enchanted
Synonyms
Examples for "
delighted
"
delighted
charmed
captivated
entranced
enthralled
Examples for "
delighted
"
1
However, South Africa will be
delighted
with their performance and the result.
2
USI President John Logue said he was
delighted
with the final result.
3
Mr Noakes said: I am obviously highly
delighted
as well as surprised.
4
Clegg said: Miriam and I are absolutely
delighted
by the fantastic news.
5
Commenting on her new role she said: I'm thrilled and utterly
delighted
.
1
The beauties of the Bible have
charmed
the critical of all ages.
2
The lights of the theatrical district
charmed
the last prudent doubt away.
3
What
charmed
him in the evening, would delight again the next day.
4
Holly's words were so honeyed that they could have
charmed
a bear.
5
The live things were
charmed
and could not move off the paper.
1
The daughter of the sultan was
captivated
in the snare of love.
2
Viewers immediately
captivated
by the concept won't want to lose either one.
3
The idea of this uniformed company of cadets
captivated
the public fancy.
4
For the second time in a day I was impressed and
captivated
.
5
The nature of DNA has
captivated
scientists for more than fifty years.
1
But the magic, power, and beauty of the area had
entranced
me.
2
Gillian looked at it
entranced
;
instinctively her eyes sought the pictured hands.
3
The monkey timidly extended a paw and the
entranced
Wilbur shook it.
4
Photo: RNZ His followers seem
entranced
by the charismatic leader's every word.
5
Every one was silent in the room, because every one was
entranced
.
1
But, to be honest, it was the action on court that
enthralled
.
2
I don't form any coherent thoughts, just gaze,
enthralled
,
at the sky.
3
There are interesting attractions for those
enthralled
by US politics here, too.
4
For nearly five hundred years the true Oriental mind has been
enthralled
.
5
In his youth, Bornstellar had been
enthralled
by the idea of treasure.
Usage of
beguiled
in English
1
The latter
beguiled
many weary hours in that tent during the journey.
2
And indeed she needed such a protector; she was so easily
beguiled
.
3
How Lox deceived the Ducks, cheated the Chief, and
beguiled
the Bear
4
He never used cologne; what
beguiled
was his wonderful Bond Street soap.
5
With such loving converse, the brother and sister
beguiled
the homeward way.
6
Then the boy and girl
beguiled
themselves with words of half-parting only.
7
She had been
beguiled
,
lied to, betrayed; she saw it all now.
8
While he lit a fire he
beguiled
the time with animated talk.
9
He
beguiled
the way by excusing himself for hurrying back to London.
10
He
beguiled
her into the future, from which she had hitherto recoiled.
11
He was alternately charmed and frightened,
beguiled
and disgusted, attracted and repulsed.
12
He'd have been mesmerized by Shadoath's beauty,
beguiled
by her liquid voice.
13
They again listened breathlessly, wondering whether their own hopes had
beguiled
them.
14
Why had she ever suffered herself to be
beguiled
into the boat?
15
They
beguiled
her away from those shapeless visions of days to come.
16
A pleasant dream, my friend, with which I have occasionally
beguiled
myself!
Other examples for "beguiled"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
beguiled
beguile
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
beguile by
beguile the time
beguile by love
beguile many
beguile again
More collocations
Beguiled
through the time
Beguiled
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common