Sentences

beguile in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To beguile means to charm or enchant someone in a deceptive or misleading way.

Sample Sentences

  1. She used her charm to beguile the audience during her captivating performance.
  2. The magician's tricks were designed to beguile and astonish everyone in the room.
  3. He managed to beguile her with sweet words and romantic gestures.
  4. The novel's intricate plot and rich characters beguile readers from the very first page.
  5. Despite his attempts to beguile her with flattery, she remained unimpressed.
  6. The landscape was so beautiful that it seemed to beguile all who passed through.
  7. Her laughter had a way of beguiling even the most serious of situations.
  8. He was beguiled by the mystery of her eyes, which seemed to hold secrets untold.
  9. The artist's work beguiled critics and collectors alike, drawing attention across the gallery.
  10. They found themselves beguiled by the enchanting melodies of the street musician.