Sentences

intrigue in a sentence

v. i.

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Definition

Intrigue (noun): a quality of being interesting, mysterious, or arousing curiosity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The plot of the novel was filled with mystery and intrigue, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
  2. Her eyes sparkled with intrigue as she listened to the secret being revealed.
  3. The ancient artifact held an air of intrigue that fascinated historians and archaeologists alike.
  4. He was skilled at weaving tales that captured the intrigue of his audience, drawing them into his world.
  5. The unexpected twist in the story added an element of intrigue that no one saw coming.
  6. The mystery novel was filled with intrigue, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
  7. Her eyes sparkled with intrigue as she listened to the whispered secrets of the group.
  8. The political landscape was rife with intrigue, leading to unexpected alliances and betrayals.
  9. His unusual behavior sparked intrigue among his colleagues, who speculated about his private life.
  10. The ancient ruins held an air of intrigue, drawing historians and tourists alike to uncover their secrets.
  11. The mysterious disappearance of the ancient artifact sparked widespread intrigue among archaeologists.
  12. Her novel was filled with political intrigue that kept readers guessing until the very last page.
  13. The artist's unique style continues to intrigue collectors and critics alike.
  14. As the plot unfolded, the audience was drawn deeper into a web of intrigue and deception.
  15. His enigmatic smile only served to increase the intrigue surrounding his true intentions.