"Intrigues" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Intrigues" Meaning

The verb "intrigues" means to fascinate or attract someone's attention strongly, often because of being mysterious or unusual. For example: "The mystery of the old mansion intrigued me and I had to go inside."

"Intrigues" Examples

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1. The detective was intrigued by the clues and began to investigate further to learn more about the mysterious crime scene.
To cause one to feel curious or interested; to be puzzling or enigmatic.
2. The suspenseful plot of the movie intrigued me, and I couldn't look away from the screen.
To cause one to feel curious or interested; to be puzzling or enigmatic.
3. The chef's unique methods of cooking intrigued all the diners at the restaurant.
To cause one to feel curious or interested; to be puzzling or enigmatic.
4. The company's new product line intrigues me - it's completely different from anything they've ever produced before.
To cause one to feel curious or interested; to be puzzling or enigmatic.
5. The autobiography of the famous actress intrigues me, I want to learn more about her life and career.
To cause one to feel curious or interested; to be puzzling or enigmatic.

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