beguiling (Meaning)
beguiling (s)
highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire
misleading by means of pleasant or alluring methods
beguiling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Beguile
beguiling (a.)
Alluring by guile; deluding; misleading; diverting.
Synonyms & Antonyms of beguiling
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- sincere
- forthright
- plain
- unconcealed
- frank
- honest
- artless
- natural
- direct
- open
- simple
- public
- outspoken
- plain
- candid
- obvious
- direct
- straightforward
- unconcealed
- unaffected
- unpretentious
- natural
- unaffected
- ingenuous
- frank
- obvious
- public
- candid
- outspoken
- guileless
- straightforward
- simple
- unpretentious
- innocent
- forthright
- real
- guileless
- real
- innocent
- honest
- ingenuous
- open
- artless
- sincere
Synonyms:
- underhanded
- smooth-tongued
- serpentine
- concealed
- astute
- oblique
- insincere
- insinuating
- covert
- glib
- mealymouthed
- mealy
- hypocritical
- furtive
- double-dealing
- underhand
- secret
- sneaky
- facile
- circular
- stealthy
- surreptitious
- circuitous
- undercover
- knavish
- unscrupulous
- two-faced
- plotting
- clandestine
- Machiavellian
- backhanded
- roundabout
- shifty
Antonyms:
beguiling Sentence Examples
- The beguiling aroma of freshly baked cinnamon rolls wafted through the air, enticing me into the bakery.
- Her beguiling smile could disarm even the most hardened heart, making it impossible to resist her charms.
- The beguiling melody of the flute captivated the audience, transporting them to a realm of tranquility.
- The politician's beguiling rhetoric convinced the masses, despite its lack of substance.
- The beguiling beauty of the sunset painted the sky in vivid hues, casting an ethereal glow upon the landscape.
- The beguiling plot of the novel kept me on the edge of my seat, unable to put it down until the very last page.
- The beguiling aura of the ancient ruins hinted at a rich and mysterious history waiting to be unraveled.
- The beguiling sweetness of the honey dripped from the comb, tempting me to indulge in its golden nectar.
- The beguiling innocence of the child made it difficult to believe the terrible crime they had committed.
- The beguiling silence of the forest enveloped me, creating a sense of both wonder and unease.
FAQs About the word beguiling
highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire, misleading by means of pleasant or alluring methodsof Beguile, Alluring by guile; deluding; misleading; div
slick, deceptive, subtle, cute,cunning, dodgy, tricky, artful, scheming, guileful
sincere, forthright, plain, unconcealed, frank, honest, artless, natural, direct, open
The beguiling aroma of freshly baked cinnamon rolls wafted through the air, enticing me into the bakery.
Her beguiling smile could disarm even the most hardened heart, making it impossible to resist her charms.
The beguiling melody of the flute captivated the audience, transporting them to a realm of tranquility.
The politician's beguiling rhetoric convinced the masses, despite its lack of substance.