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Definition of intriguingly in English: intriguinglyadverbɪnˈtriːɡɪŋliɪnˈtriɡɪŋli In a manner that arouses one's curiosity or interest; fascinatingly. the film begins intriguingly with the barren autumnal landscape of New York as submodifier the trick is intriguingly complex sentence adverb intriguingly, he refused to answer Ruth's question Example sentencesExamples - Intriguingly, the novel expresses no particular longing for him to have succeeded in any sense of the term.
- Intriguingly, this very same print had sold at Sotheby's just days earlier for only $60,000.
- The piece, intriguingly lacking a byline, refers to the paper's editor.
- He avoids the expected closure, letting the deeper meanings stay intriguingly open-ended.
- The action began intriguingly behind a pair of large, suspended screens.
- Intriguingly, she adds lovely drawings on the backs of the panels.
- The already complex spaces are animated in intriguingly theatrical ways with subtle patterns of light projected against cloudlike suspended ceilings.
- Even during the opening credits, he has intriguingly framed actions that struck me much differently on my first, theatrical, viewing.
- The first mention of Gatsby triggers Daisy's memories of her former lover, generating a recurrent and intriguingly varied orchestral motif.
- In any case, it's a usefully ambiguous, intriguingly poetic title.
Definition of intriguingly in US English: intriguinglyadverbinˈtrēɡiNGlēɪnˈtriɡɪŋli In a manner that arouses one's curiosity or interest; fascinatingly. the film begins intriguingly with the barren autumnal landscape of New York as submodifier the trick is intriguingly complex sentence adverb intriguingly, he refused to answer Ruth's question Example sentencesExamples - Intriguingly, she adds lovely drawings on the backs of the panels.
- The first mention of Gatsby triggers Daisy's memories of her former lover, generating a recurrent and intriguingly varied orchestral motif.
- Even during the opening credits, he has intriguingly framed actions that struck me much differently on my first, theatrical, viewing.
- The piece, intriguingly lacking a byline, refers to the paper's editor.
- The action began intriguingly behind a pair of large, suspended screens.
- The already complex spaces are animated in intriguingly theatrical ways with subtle patterns of light projected against cloudlike suspended ceilings.
- Intriguingly, this very same print had sold at Sotheby's just days earlier for only $60,000.
- Intriguingly, the novel expresses no particular longing for him to have succeeded in any sense of the term.
- In any case, it's a usefully ambiguous, intriguingly poetic title.
- He avoids the expected closure, letting the deeper meanings stay intriguingly open-ended.
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