0 to persuade, attract, or interest someone, sometimes in order to deceive them :
1 to charm, attract, or interest, sometimes in order to deceive:
I had to show I was not beguiled by his good looks.
Again and again the telescope had beguiled its untrained users with mirages and deceptions.
Here the emphasis was upon the beguiling idiosyncrasies of individual ' characters', and the unexpected twists and turns of a ' plot' generated by their interaction.
It is her youth as much as the fact that she is a woman that beguiles him.
She too was a temptress who could beguile and terrify, and she was very capricious.
Genuine writer, with no alternative, gets to beguile endlessly.
And we must take care to avoid at least two beguiling errors in the application of the otherwise plausible expectational account of harm.
The charismatic element of her personality is built through the aperiodic accessories which beguile us with a high level of rearrangement and attribute change.
The gender performance he plays is intended to beguile his audience into betraying her innermost feelings.
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