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1 beguile
[bɪˈgæɪl] verb1) to occupy (time) pleasantly:يَتَسَلّى، يُشْغِلُ وَقْتَـهُفيHe beguiled the time with gardening.
2) to charm or amuse (a person):يُلْهي(الأوْلاد)She beguiled the children with stories.
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2 أزجى
v. beguile -
3 خدع
1́ n. deception2́ v. deceive, play a trick, fool, delude, bluff, beguile, mislead, give the lie to, trick, cheat, defraud, swindle, con, rook, dupe, gull, hoax, humbug, leg pull, pull a fast one, pull his leg, bamboozle, skunk, fall for, settle his hash, job, bilk -
4 سلبه مال
v. beguile -
5 سلى
v. console, entertain, beguile, amuse, divert, solace -
6 ضلل
1́ adj. accomplished2́ v. mislead, misguide, deceive, delude, inveigle, beguile, betray -
7 لهى
v. amuse, distract, beguile, divert -
8 احتال على
اِحْتالَ على: خَدَعَ، غَشّto trick, dupe, gull, hoax, humbug; to deceive, fool, delude, bluff, beguile, mislead; to cheat, defraud, swindle, rook; to circumvent, outwit -
9 خالب
خالَبَ: داهَنَ، أغْرَى، خَدَعَto coax, cajole, wheedle, blandish, sweet-talk; to lure, entice, inveigle; to beguile, deceive, dupe, take in, gull, cheat -
10 خدع
خَدَعَ: خَتَلَ، اِحْتالَ على، غَشّto deceive, fool, delude, bluff, beguile, mislead; to cheat, defraud, swindle, con, double-cross, rook; to trick, dupe, gull, hoax, humbug, play a trick on, pull someone's leg; to circumvent, outwit -
11 ضلل
ضَلّلَ: خَدَعَto mislead, beguile, delude, deceive, fool; to cheat; to trick -
12 غر
غَرّ: خَدَعَ، أغْوَى، بَهَرَto deceive (with vain hopes), mislead, beguile, delude, fool; to lure, allure, entice, inveigle, decoy, tempt, seduce; to dazzle, blind -
13 غش
غَشّ: خَدَعَto cheat, swindle; to double-cross; to deceive, fool, delude, bluff, beguile; to trick, dupe, gull
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Beguile — Be*guile , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Beguiled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Beguiling}.] 1. To delude by guile, artifice, or craft; to deceive or impose on, as by a false statement; to lure. [1913 Webster] The serpent beguiled me, and I did eat. Gen. iii. 13.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beguile — 1 delude, *deceive, mislead, betray, double cross Analogous words: *dupe, gull, befool, trick, hoax, hoodwink, bamboozle: cajole, wheedle, blandish, *coax: *cheat, cozen: *lure, entice, seduce 2 * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
beguile — [v1] fool betray, bluff, burn*, cheat, chisel, con, deceive, delude, double cross, dupe, entice, exploit, finesse, flimflam*, gyp*, have, hoodwink*, impose on, jockey, juggle, lure, manipulate, mislead, play, play for a sucker*, rook*, rope in*,… … New thesaurus
beguile — index bait (lure), betray (lead astray), bilk, cheat, circumvent, cloak, deceive … Law dictionary
beguile — early 13c., from BE (Cf. be ) + GUILE (Cf. guile) (v.). Related: Beguiled; beguiling … Etymology dictionary
beguile — ► VERB 1) charm, enchant, or trick. 2) archaic or literary help (time) pass pleasantly. DERIVATIVES beguiling adjective … English terms dictionary
beguile — [bē gīl′, bigīl′] vt. beguiled, beguiling 1. to mislead by cheating or tricking; deceive 2. to deprive (someone) of or out of something by deceit; cheat [he was beguiled of his money] 3. to pass (time) pleasantly; while away [she beguiled her… … English World dictionary
beguile — v. (formal) 1) (D; tr.) to beguile into (he beguiled me into lending him money) 2) (D; tr.) to beguile out of 3) (D; tr.) to beguile with (to beguile children with stories) * * * [bɪ gaɪl] (D; tr.) to beguile out of (formal) (D:tr.) to… … Combinatory dictionary
beguile — UK [bɪˈɡaɪl] / US verb [transitive] Word forms beguile : present tense I/you/we/they beguile he/she/it beguiles present participle beguiling past tense beguiled past participle beguiled formal to persuade or trick someone into doing something,… … English dictionary
beguile — beguilement, n. beguiler, n. /bi guyl /, v.t., beguiled, beguiling. 1. to influence by trickery, flattery, etc.; mislead; delude. 2. to take away from by cheating or deceiving (usually fol. by of): to be beguiled of money. 3. to charm or divert:… … Universalium
beguile — verb a) To deceive or delude (using guile). I know, sir, I am no flatterer : he that beguiled you, in a plain accent, was a plain knave. b) To charm, delight or captivate. I feel how weak and fruitless mus … Wiktionary