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Definition of Beguiler
1. Noun. Someone who leads you to believe something that is not true.
Generic synonyms: Offender, Wrongdoer
Specialized synonyms: Bluffer, Four-flusher, Chiseler, Chiseller, Defrauder, Gouger, Grifter, Scammer, Swindler, Decoy, Steerer, Dodger, Fox, Slyboots, Betrayer, Double-crosser, Double-dealer, Traitor, Two-timer, Defalcator, Embezzler, Peculator, Falsifier, Finagler, Wangler, Counterfeiter, Forger, Fortune Hunter, Figurehead, Front, Front Man, Nominal Head, Straw Man, Strawman, Dissembler, Dissimulator, Hypocrite, Phoney, Phony, Pretender, Imitator, Impersonator, Fake, Faker, Fraud, Imposter, Impostor, Pretender, Pseud, Pseudo, Role Player, Sham, Shammer, Liar, Prevaricator, Misleader, Charlatan, Mountebank, Obscurantist, Sandbagger, Two-timer, Utterer
Derivative terms: Beguile, Cheat, Cheat, Cheat, Cheat, Deceive, Trick, Trick
2. Noun. A person who charms others (usually by personal attractiveness).
Generic synonyms: Individual, Mortal, Person, Somebody, Someone, Soul
Specialized synonyms: Heartbreaker
Derivative terms: Beguile, Charm
Definition of Beguiler
1. n. One who, or that which, beguiles.
Definition of Beguiler
1. Noun. A person who beguiles ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Beguiler
1. one that beguiles [n -S] - See also: beguiles
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beguiler
Literary usage of Beguiler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Worst Boys in Town: And Other Addresses to Young Men and Women, Boys and Girls by James Langdon Hill (1920)
"That is, she is Heaven-appointed to stand at the angle where the beguiler touches
human-kind. At the furthest outpost where righteousness antagonizes ..."
2. Worst Boys in Town: And Other Addresses to Young Men and Women, Boys and Girls by James Langdon Hill (1920)
"... the serpent, the tempter, the beguiler, and the woman. That is, she is
Heaven-appointed to stand at the angle where the beguiler touches human-kind. ..."
3. Han to Han: Otherwise, Half and Half; Being Impressions During Some Years by Yotsu Me (1907)
"Superior Man Shakespeare tells how that beautiful beguiler, Kei Sei, ...
Then further does this beguiler, having persuaded the youth to woful state as if ..."
4. The Song of Hyacinth, and Other Stories by John Oxenham (1908)
"A SIMPLE beguiler 1 1 "Two minutes later than last night, and last night he was
a minute and a half later than the night before," said brother Matt, ..."