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noun

intrigue

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noun
1
A secret plot or scheme, often involving deception.
"The palace was full of political intrigue and backstabbing."
"Rumours of a corporate takeover fuelled weeks of intrigue."
verb
1
To arouse someone's curiosity or fascination.
"The strange ending of the film intrigued the whole audience."

How to Use Intrigue

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishEither a secretive scheme (noun) or the act of fascinating someone (verb).

Common pairings
political intrigue a web of intrigue intrigued by

Word Forms

intrigued past tense, intrigues plural, intrigues singular

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Etymology

From French intrigue, ultimately from Latin intrīcō ("to entangle, perplex") — the same root that gives us "intricate."

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