Crossword-Solution: INVEIGLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Inveigle | v. t. | To lead astray as if blind; to persuade to something evil by deceptive arts or flattery; to entice; to insnare; to seduce; to wheedle. |
We have 57 clues for the answer “INVEIGLE”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| persuade someone to do something by means of flattery or deception | 1 answer |
| Persuade by wheedling | 1 answer |
| Obtain through flattery | 1 answer |
| Obtain by flattery | 1 answer |
| Entice or trick. | 1 answer |
| Acquire by ingenuity | 1 answer |
| Persuade with deceitful flattery | 5 answers |
| Persuade by flattery | 6 answers |
| CATCH, ENSNARE | 10 answers |
| Wangle | 10 answers |
| Toll | 20 answers |
| Sweet talk | 20 answers |
| Wheedle | 21 answers |
| Sweet-talk | 22 answers |
| MAKE fond of | 22 answers |
| lead on | 23 answers |
| Embroil | 28 answers |
| Ensnare | 31 answers |
| Delude | 33 answers |
| Cajole | 33 answers |
| Entrap | 34 answers |
| Fascinate | 36 answers |
| seduce | 38 answers |
| Win over | 40 answers |
| misdirect | 41 answers |
| Exhort | 41 answers |
| Coax | 42 answers |
| Induce | 42 answers |
| Captivate | 43 answers |
| *Hoodwink | 43 answers |
| Invite | 44 answers |
| Decoy | 44 answers |
| disarm | 44 answers |
| Convince | 46 answers |
| Snare | 47 answers |
| Tempt | 48 answers |
| Bribe | 48 answers |
| Satisfy | 49 answers |
| Vamp | 50 answers |
| Beguile | 50 answers |
| Spur | 52 answers |
| Entice | 52 answers |
| Persuade | 55 answers |
| Attract | 55 answers |
| debauch | 56 answers |
| Prod | 57 answers |
| Overcome | 58 answers |
| Lure | 62 answers |
| Sway | 64 answers |
| Urge | 65 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with INVEIGLE (5)
You can’t be sure that your cousin knows the difference between silver-fox and ordinary squirrel.” “There are some heavenly silver-fox stoles at Goliath and Mastodon’s,” said Suzanne, with a sigh; “if I could only inveigle Bertram into their building and take him for a stroll through the fur department!” “He lives somewhere near there, doesn’t he?” said Eleanor.
Yet have they many baits and guileful spells To inveigle and invite the unwary sense Of them that pass unweeting by the way.
Charmond’s was; who lingeringly smile their meanings to men rather than speak them, who inveigle rather than prompt, and take advantage of currents rather than steer.
And thus would he inveigle my belief to think the combustion of Sodom might be natural, and that there was an asphaltick and bituminous nature in that lake before the fire of Gomorrah.
The original Thugs never or rarely travel with their wives; but the Megpunnas invariably take their families with them, the women and children being used to inveigle the victims.
Quotes with INVEIGLE (3)
When a soothing wind blows gently love through the thistledown of expectations, hope may inveigle the future for timeless care and tenderness to be anchored in a bay of good luck. ("Happiness blowing in the wind" )
Hope may inspire and inveigle us, but we cannot just live on hope. Certainly, love can be hope, but it is merely a contingency, since it might either mend our life or break our heart. ("Waiting for the smoke signals")
A weight lands on me, and a strong doubt that I will not be able to fully commit to the ideas of this strange religion out here in the cold north. I look at the girl’s pale skin flushed slightly across her high cheekbones and wonder if she, perhaps, is Katherine Redford and the article we read was wrong. Maybe her ruse is an old woman but she is, in fact, a young girl. There is something more comforting in that idea, to be healed by a child uninterested in fame or money. A gi…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1962–2023).