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Beguile Definition in Context from 601 Words

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Beguile definition in real context with short passages from the book, 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam. Learn advanced vocabulary in context with images and synonyms with the word, beguile.

/bɪˈgaɪl/ (verb)

Beguile definition

to attract or charm someone with the intention of deceiving them, manipulate, lure, hypnotize, entice, seduce, enchant, betray, trick, exploit, mesmerize, enthrall

Example

When manipulation becomes deception or beguilement: Where should salespeople draw the line?
The art and science of persuading someone to buy something is manipulative. But “manipulation” and “deception” are not the same thing.

To quote the master of direct sales himself, David Ogilvy, “The customer isn’t dumb” Deceiving them might work once, but it won’t work twice. Deception or beguilement isn’t good for you, it’s not good for your customers, and it’s certainly not good for your business.

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Parts of speech

Adjective: beguiling

Adverb: beguilingly

Noun: beguiler

Noun: beguilement


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