[ UK /ɪntɹˈiːɡɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈtɹiɡɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. disturbingly provocative
    an intriguing smile
  2. capable of arousing interest or curiosity
    our team came up with some most intriguing finds
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How To Use intriguing In A Sentence

  • Most intriguingly, among the described symptoms of fugu poisoning is progressive limb paralysis while maintaining consciousness.
  • But it is nonetheless another intriguing work from one of the true auteurs currently working in cinema.
  • Also among the rich assortment of intriguing pieces that fill each page are panels dating from c.1600, decorated with saints standing beneath baldacchinos.
  • This is an intriguing and opportune time to launch a new journal dedicated to the study of the presidents, first ladies, and White House.
  • I found it intriguing that he used his sharp intellect and self-confidence for the wrong ends. Times, Sunday Times
  • CACI is a fast-growing billion dollar information technology firm with an intriguing sideline in intelligence.
  • An intriguing first two sentences, there, that drop bathetically into Amis-père-like reactionary noodling. Archive 2010-03-01
  • It's conventional wisdom that many people seeing an intriguing headline share the link with friends before or even instead of actually reading the attached article.
  • The A minor key is well adhered to and the Un poco lento tempo is very intriguingly drawn out by Hogwood and his Danish orchestra who play this music to the manner born.
  • We would also know intriguingly what shampoo and hair conditioner he buys. Times, Sunday Times
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