intrigues


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
intrigue
verb /ɪnˈtriːg/ (intrigues, intriguing, intrigued)
  • 1 arouse the curiosity or interest of.
  • 2 plot something illicit or harmful.
noun /ɪnˈtriːg, ˈɪn-/ 
  • 1 the plotting of something illicit or harmful.

    ■ a secret love affair.

  • 2 a mysterious or fascinating quality.
– derivatives
intriguer noun,
intriguing adjective,
intriguingly adverb.
– origin C17: from Fr. intrigue ‘plot’, intriguer ‘to tangle, to plot’, via Ital. from L. intricare (see intricate).
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