Beguile vs Gorgeous - What's the difference?
beguile | gorgeous |
To deceive or delude (using guile).
* , II, II, 102.
To charm, delight or captivate.
* 1864 November 21, Abraham Lincoln (signed) or John Hay, letter to Mrs. Bixby in Boston
(of a person or place) very beautiful.
(rare) Very enjoyable, pleasant, tasty etc.
As a verb beguile
is to deceive or delude (using guile).As an adjective gorgeous is
(of a person or place) very beautiful.beguile
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Alternative forms
*Verb
(beguil)- I know, sir, I am no flatterer: he that beguiled you, in a plain accent, was a plain knave.
- I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming.
References
* *gorgeous
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Adjective
(en adjective)- All the contest judges agreed that Brigitt was absolutely gorgeous .
- The sunsets in Hawaii are gorgeous .
- Israeli hummus is absolutely gorgeous .