See Also: intrigue 1, verb(dictionary)
Intrigue(medicine)
intrigue(1)(dictionary)
intrigue(2)(dictionary)
intrigue 2, noun(dictionary)
dare 1, verb, modal verb(dictionary)
know 1, verb(dictionary)
dip 1, verb(dictionary)
din 2, verb(dictionary)
brief 3, verb(dictionary)

intrigue 1, verb (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: French; Origin: intriguer, from Italian intrigare, from Latin intricare; INTRICATE]
[T] if something intrigues you, it interests you a lot because it seems strange or mysterious
::Other people's houses always intrigued her.
[I] formal to make secret plans to harm someone or make them lose their position of power
intrigue against
::While King Richard was abroad, the barons had been intriguing against him.