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    intrigue

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  2. The verb is pronounced (ɪntriːg ). 1. variable noun. Intrigue is the making of secret plans to harm or deceive people. ...political intrigue. ...a powerful story of intrigue, passion and betrayal. ...the plots and intrigues in the novel. Synonyms: plot, scheme, conspiracy, manoeuvre More Synonyms of intrigue. 2. verb.

  3. Synonyms for INTRIGUE: conspiracy, plot, scheme, machination, design, subterfuge, strategy, trickery; Antonyms of INTRIGUE: bore, weary, pall, tire, jade

  4. An intrigue is a secret plot. If you ever become the monarch of a small island kingdom, keep watch for signs of any intrigue against you.

  5. Define intrigue. intrigue synonyms, intrigue pronunciation, intrigue translation, English dictionary definition of intrigue. n. 1. a. A secret or underhand scheme; a plot. b. The practice of or involvement in such schemes: seized the throne by intrigue. 2. A clandestine love...

  6. Sep 28, 2024 · intrigue (third-person singular simple present intrigues, present participle intriguing, simple past and past participle intrigued) ( intransitive ) To conceive or carry out a secret plan intended to harm; to form a plot or scheme.

  7. intrigue. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in‧trigue1 /ɪnˈtriːɡ/ verb 1 [transitive] if something intrigues you, it interests you a lot because it seems strange or mysterious Other people’s houses always intrigued her. 2 [intransitive] formal to make secret plans to harm someone or make them lose their position of power ...

  8. Intrigue Sentence Examples. Her life was notorious for intrigue and perfidy. Maybe it was the intrigue, or maybe it was that gut feeling that something wasn't as it appeared. A human's reaction to him never ceased to intrigue him.

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