As a Noun:
* Meaning: Intrigue is a feeling of great interest or curiosity, often about something mysterious or exciting.
* Example: "The old, dusty book held a certain intrigue for her, as if it held secrets only she could unlock."
* Other examples:
* The play's plot was full of intrigue and suspense.
* He was drawn to her by her air of intrigue.
As a Verb:
* Meaning: To intrigue means to arouse someone's curiosity or interest, often in a mysterious or exciting way.
* Example: "The strange symbol on the ancient artifact intrigued the archaeologist."
* Other examples:
* The detective's story intrigued the audience.
* The possibilities of time travel intrigue many people.
In Sentences:
* Intrigued by the possibility: "I was intrigued by the possibility of learning a new language."
* Full of intrigue: "The book was full of intrigue, with secret societies and hidden agendas."
* Intrigue someone: "The magician's tricks intrigued the children."
* A feeling of intrigue: "A feeling of intrigue washed over her as she stepped inside the abandoned house."
Remember: "Intrigue" can also be used as a noun to refer to a scheme or plot, especially one involving deception or treachery.
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