Vocabulary Spotlight
Beguile
Part of Speech: Verb
Definition: मंत्रमुग्ध करना या धोखा देना (Mantrmughdh karna ya dhokha dena) – To charm or enchant someone, sometimes in a deceptive way.
Pronunciation
[bi-gahyl]
Synonyms, Antonyms & Related Words
Synonyms
Deceive – धोखा देना (dhokha dena)
Related Words
Enchant – मोह लेना (moh lena)
Word Origin
“Beguile” Middle English ke “guile” se bana hai, jo kisi ko charm ya trick karne ka matlab darshata hai. Yeh word deceptive ya misleading charm ke liye use hota tha.
– “Beguile” comes from Middle English “guile,” meaning to charm or deceive, often with a misleading intent.
Word Family
Noun: Beguilement – आकर्षण या धोखा (aakarshan ya dhokha)
Adjective: Beguiling – मंत्रमुग्ध करने वाला (mantrmughdh karne wala)
Usage Examples
1. Uske mithhe shabdon ne sabko beguile kar diya.
– His sweet words beguiled everyone.
2. Wo bechari uske deceptive behavior se beguile ho gayi.
– She was beguiled by his deceptive behavior.
Cultural Note
India mein “beguile” ka concept amtor par kisi vyakti ya situation ke baare mein negatively sochne ke liye hota hai, jab kisi vyakti ko charm ya trick kiya jaye.
In Context
“Beguile” ka use aksar charming ya deceptive behavior ko darshane ke liye hota hai, jahan koi vyakti kisi aur ko charm ya mislead karta hai.
Vocabulary Challenge
“Beguile” ka kya matlab hai?
“Beguile” shabd ka origin kya hai?