Word of the Day for School Assembly 11 September 2024 with Meaning:
The Word of day for school assembly to help the students to expand their vocabulary skills and a fun way to learn new words and use them in conversations. The word of the day for today’s student assembly is “Beguile" which simply means to charm or enchant them, often in a deceptive way. For example, if you are at a magic show, The magician might beguile you with his incredible tricks and illusions. Because of that you are so fascinated by what you are seeing that you don't notice how it happens and tricks done.
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Word of the Day for School Assembly 11 September 2024: Beguile
Here is the detailed meaning and grammatical implication of the word Beguile
Beguile Meaning (Verb)
Meaning: To deceive or fool someone
Other Meanings: To pass or spend time, typically in a pleasant manner
Etymology
It comes from the English Language by combining the words ‘be’ and ‘guile’ which means ‘thoroughly’ and ‘to deceive’. Finally become as beguile, which means deceive, deprive by fraud.
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Beguile Synonyms and Antonyms with Examples
Parameter | Answer |
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Beguile Synonym | Charm, attract, enchant, captivate, win over, blind, mesmerize, mislead, delight, entertain, fool, cheat, misguide, doublecross |
Beguile Antonym | Repel, be straight with, unappealing, alert, be honest, refuse, rectify, repair, disillusion, correct |
Beguile in a Sentence |
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Facts about the Letter ‘B’
The letter “B” comes from the Phoenician letter “ beth”, which is represented as a house or dwelling place.
Books That Mention the Word - Beguile
- Beguile Me Not
- Beguile Leaning: Strange Story Meet Again
Tenses Usage of Verb Beguile:
Parameter | Answer |
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3 rd Person Present Tense | Beguiles |
Past Tense | Beguiled |
Past Participle | Beguiled |
Present Participle | Beguiling |