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Highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire.
tempting
alluring
enticing
seductive
Beguiling.
dishonest
dishonorable
1
Twigs' work has always been texturally
beguiling
,
if not always melodically robust.
2
Could you possibly conjure a more
beguiling
image of modern day royalty?
3
I have not your resources for
beguiling
the tedium of the way.
4
They disappeared, swallowed up in the sinister light of a
beguiling
doorway.
5
Sundry groups, in different corners, were
beguiling
the tedious hours at whist.
6
It has a pleasant look, too; a
beguiling
look, an inviting look.
7
The female vocals are as
beguiling
and distinctive as their stage costumes.
8
His voice was deep, dark and
beguiling
as he said, 'Enlighten me.'
9
What also emerges from Figes's book is a
beguiling
biography of Turgenev.
10
Like other settlers, Lincoln found the prairies a beautiful but
beguiling
experience.
11
Lady Charteris sat waiting for her,
beguiling
the time with a book.
12
I blinked in disbelief, but the strangely
beguiling
Dr. Suurkula went on.
13
Her face is full of sympathy as she raises her
beguiling
eyes.
14
But Eco manages to make these sorts of nitpicking interludes progressively
beguiling
.
15
The voice is soft, with a half-entreaty almost as
beguiling
as Cecil's.
16
It is these asides, I think, that make Excellent Women so
beguiling
.
beguiling
beguile
most beguiling
beguiling smile
so beguiling
as beguiling
very beguiling