Intrigue meaning in English
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Definition
intriguing: fascinating, interesting, curious
David found the puzzle intriguing.
I am intrigued to know how he became president; he is so stupid!
to be intrigued: to be curious, to be interested, to be fascinated
Pronunciation examples
UK: That's a very intriguing story, young man.
US: Yes, I'm sure you're intrigued.
- "Donna : Mr. Cheeter, I found that test to be very intriguing."
- "Kevin : The figures you quoted in your emails are very intriguing, Mrs Lee."
- "Esmeralda : Intrigued monkey noise"
- "A sample from the week of August 12th is particularly intriguing"
- "Kevin : The figures you quoted in your emails are very intriguing, Mrs. Lee."
- "His intriguing proposal was what convinced me to accept this offer."
- "We're very intrigued by the results."
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