Sentences

bewit in a sentence

n.

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Definition

To bewit means to deceive or trick someone, often through cleverness or illusion.

Sample Sentences

  1. He sought to bewit his enemies with cunning tricks.
  2. The magician attempted to bewit the audience with his dazzling illusions.
  3. In folklore, it is said that one can bewit the unsuspecting with a clever ruse.
  4. Her charm was so captivating that it seemed to bewit everyone around her.
  5. To bewit an opponent is to outsmart them with wit and cleverness.
  6. The storyteller's words bewit the listeners, drawing them into a world of fantasy.
  7. He tried to bewit his friends with a series of clever pranks.
  8. The art of persuasion can often bewit those who are not wary.
  9. To bewit someone requires not just intelligence, but also creativity.
  10. In his novel, the protagonist uses his ability to bewit others to achieve his goals.