beguiled

[ US /bɪˈɡaɪɫd/ ]
[ UK /bɪɡˈa‍ɪld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. filled with wonder and delight
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How To Use beguiled In A Sentence

  • Scotland, they would each and all have been berhymed and bepainted until every point of real or imaginable loveliness had been exhausted: for myself, I have looked on many lakes, and by none have been more delightfully beguiled than by a contemplation of this during some nine hours of sunshine, sunset, and twilight, the last alone too brief. Impressions of America During The Years 1833, 1834, and 1835. In Two Volumes, Volume II.
  • The grand finale brought a beguiled and enthralled audience to their feet for a standing ovation.
  • She said that her son had been beguiled into joining the Sikh bands, but was not a Sikh at heart.
  • The travellers were beguiled by the beauty of the landscape.
  • He admitted having been beguiled into signing up as a donor by a chugger, the nickname for 'charity mugger'. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was completely beguiled by her beauty.
  • She was beguiled by his smooth talk.
  • Hopefully there will be a bailout for students who were beguiled into taking out massive amounts of student loans at high interest rates. Discourse.net: Bailouts
  • Public Defender Steve McCrohan argued that second-degree murder charges were more appropriate in this particular incident saying that Heath Johnston did not act deliberately or with intent, but rather was "beguiled" and "begged", by Sam Johnston, to shoot him. Glenwood Springs Post Independent - Top Stories
  • Having been beguiled by its strong and cumulative impact, we are surprised when it comes to a sombre and lonely end. Times, Sunday Times
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