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Term: Intrigue

Description:

Intrigue, as a noun, refers to the secret plotting of a scheme or a complex and mysterious situation that arouses curiosity or fascination. As a verb, intrigue means to arouse the curiosity or interest of someone or to plot deviously.

Sample Sentences:

  • The novel is full of political intrigue and mystery.
  • The group planned an intricate intrigue to overthrow the government.
  • The elegant masked ball was a hotbed of intrigue and scandal.
  • The movie's plot managed to intrigue and captivate the audience.
  • He was intrigued by the strange symbols engraved on the ancient relic.
  • She was intrigued by his mysterious demeanor and wanted to learn more.
  • The detective worked tirelessly to unravel the web of intrigue surrounding the crime.
  • As a spy, his job was to infiltrate enemy organizations and create intrigue.

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