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in·trigue

verb
  1. arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate.
    "I was intrigued by your question"
    synonyms: interest, be of interest to, fascinate, be a source of fascination to, arouse someone's curiosity, engage someone's attention, attract, draw, lure, tempt, tantalize, rivet, absorb, engross, charm, captivate, divert, titillate, interesting, fascinating, absorbing, compelling, gripping, riveting, captivating, engaging, enthralling, diverting, titillating, tantalizing, stimulating, thought-provoking
  2. make secret plans to do something illicit or detrimental to someone.
    "the delegates were intriguing for their own gains"
    synonyms: plot, hatch a plot, conspire, take part in a conspiracy, make secret plans, lay plans, scheme, maneuver, connive, collude, work hand in glove, complot, cabal, machinate

noun
  1. the secret planning of something illicit or detrimental.
    "the cabinet was a nest of intrigue"
    synonyms: plotting, planning, conspiracy, collusion, conniving, scheming, machination, palace intrigue, trickery, sharp practice, double-dealing, unscrupulousness, underhandedness, deviousness, subterfuge, plot, scheme, stratagem, ruse, wile, artifice, maneuver, dirty tricks, complot, cabal, covin
  2. a mysterious or fascinating quality.
    "within the region's borders is a wealth of interest and intrigue"

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[+ object] : to make (someone) want to know more about something : to cause (someone) to become interested. Your idea intrigues me.
An intrigue is a secret plot. If you ever become the monarch of a small island kingdom, keep watch for signs of any intrigue against you.
3[uncountable] the atmosphere of interest and excitement that surrounds something secret or important North was a man who added to the intrigue of meetings.
Synonyms for INTRIGUE: conspiracy, plot, scheme, machination, design, subterfuge, strategy, trickery; Antonyms of INTRIGUE: bore, weary, pall, tire, jade.