beguiler (Meaning)

Wordnet

beguiler (n)

someone who leads you to believe something that is not true

a person who charms others (usually by personal attractiveness)

Webster

beguiler (n.)

One who, or that which, beguiles.

beguiler Sentence Examples

  1. Her alluring gaze held him captive, making him a willing beguiler in her ethereal dance.
  2. The politician's smooth speech beguiled the crowd, swaying their votes with empty promises.
  3. The serpent's hypnotic gaze beguiled the mouse, drawing it closer to its venomous embrace.
  4. The con artist's charming smile beguiled the victim, tricking them into parting with their life savings.
  5. The seductive fragrance of jasmine beguiled the passerby, drawing them irresistibly towards its alluring blooms.
  6. The river's gentle murmur beguiled the weary traveler, inviting them to rest upon its tranquil shores.
  7. The siren's song beguiled the sailors, luring them to treacherous waters with its haunting melody.
  8. The enigmatic smile on her lips beguiled the beholder, leaving them both curious and captivated.
  9. The seductive whispers of the wind beguiled the leaves, rustling and dancing to its ethereal rhythm.
  10. The beguiler's charm proved irresistible, leaving its victims entranced and utterly devoted to their cause.

FAQs About the word beguiler

someone who leads you to believe something that is not true, a person who charms others (usually by personal attractiveness)One who, or that which, beguiles.

seducer, charmer, vamp, femme fatale, siren,temptress, enchantress, seductress,sex symbol, sexpot

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Her alluring gaze held him captive, making him a willing beguiler in her ethereal dance.

The politician's smooth speech beguiled the crowd, swaying their votes with empty promises.

The serpent's hypnotic gaze beguiled the mouse, drawing it closer to its venomous embrace.

The con artist's charming smile beguiled the victim, tricking them into parting with their life savings.