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What does intruge mean?

"Intrigue" is actually a verb, not a noun. It means:

To arouse the curiosity or interest of someone.

Here are some examples of how to use "intrigue":

* The mystery novel intrigued me so much that I couldn't put it down.

* Her unusual fashion sense intrigued her classmates.

* The ancient ruins intrigued the archaeologists.

Intrigue can also be used as a noun to refer to:

* A secret plot or scheme.

* A sense of mystery or excitement.

For example:

* The government was suspected of being involved in an international intrigue.

* The air was thick with intrigue at the party.

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