Intrigue (Verb/Noun)
Syllable division: in·trigue
How to pronounce: UK: /ɪnˈtriːɡ/ US: /ɪnˈtriːɡ/
Intrigue as a Verb
Meaning: To stir up someone's curiosity greatly, especially by being strange, uncommon, or fascinating.
Example:
> There was something about him that intrigued her.
Intrigue as a Noun
Meaning: The creation of a covert plan to carry out an action, particularly one that will cause damage to another person.
Example:
> The show caused intrigue and speculation.
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He is intrigueded with the talk, he is having with his friends.
It”s starting an intrigue between the teenager girls, because of jealousy.
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Try saying:
He is intrigued by the talk he is having with his friends.
It’s starting an intrigue between the teenage girls because of jealousy.
Her talent intrigued the judges’ attention immediately.
The series was really interesting and it was full of intrigues.
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You can also say:
Her talent caught the judges’ attention immediately.
The series was really interesting, and it was full of intrigue.