intrigue
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[change]- (noun) enPR: ĭn'trēg, IPA (key): /ˈɪntriːɡ/
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- (verb) enPR: ĭntrēg', IPA (key): /ɪnˈtriːɡ/
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- Hyphenation: in‧trigue
Noun
[change]- (countable) An intrigue is when someone plots (plans) to do something in a secret and complicated way; a conspiracy, secret scheme.
- Synonyms: conspiracy, plot and scheme
- After hearing that the politican had planned an intrigue, the citizens were outraged.
- (uncountable) Intrigue is the activity of making a secret plan or conspiracy.
- There was a lot of intrigue in the secret orginization.
Verb
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- (transitive) If something or someone intrigues you, it interests you.
- That article on the creation of the universe intrigued the reader.
- The plot of the popular book intrigues most of its readers because it is interesting.