intrigue



intrigue someone with someone or something

to fascinate someone with someone or something. Walter intrigued the baby with his keys and funny faces. The king intrigued the guests with a seductive dancer who had trained in the Far East.
See also: intrigue

intrigue (with someone) (against someone)

to conspire with someone against someone. You are guilty of intriguing with an enemy against the government. I did not intrigue against anyone.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
NeptuneNEP-toon (English), NEP-tyoon (English), NEP-choon (English)Roman Mythology (Anglicized)
AgnÈSan-YES (French) French, Catalan
&Aelig;&Eth;Elr&Aelig;D-Anglo-Saxon
Jocelinezho-sə-LEENFrench
Age (2)-Estonian
Aileenie-LEEN, ay-LEENScottish, Irish, English