unbeguile (Meaning)

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unbeguile (v. t.)

To set free from the influence of guile; to undeceive.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unbeguile

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unbeguile Sentence Examples

  1. The seasoned traveler had an uncanny ability to unbeguile the seductive whispers of strangers.
  2. The naive child's trust was unbeguiled by the charming facade of the malicious neighbor.
  3. The detective's keen eye unbeguiled the subtle deception hidden within the suspect's alibi.
  4. The scholar's unwavering skepticism unbeguiled the alluring theories that promised easy answers.
  5. The actor's performance was so authentic that it unbeguiled even the most jaded critics.
  6. The politician's empty promises were unbeguiled by the cynical electorate who had witnessed his true colors.
  7. The salesman's slick words unbeguiled the astute consumer who recognized the true value of the product.
  8. The cunning strategist unbeguiled the enemy's plans, anticipating their every move.
  9. The historian's relentless pursuit of truth unbeguiled the distortions of revisionist narratives.
  10. The artist's unique perspective unbeguiled the ordinary world, revealing its hidden wonders.

FAQs About the word unbeguile

To set free from the influence of guile; to undeceive.

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The seasoned traveler had an uncanny ability to unbeguile the seductive whispers of strangers.

The naive child's trust was unbeguiled by the charming facade of the malicious neighbor.

The detective's keen eye unbeguiled the subtle deception hidden within the suspect's alibi.

The scholar's unwavering skepticism unbeguiled the alluring theories that promised easy answers.