be intriguing

Frequency: 8.530.2 per million words

To have the quality of being intriguing.

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Examples (10)

  • This theory is quite intriguing, isn't it?
  • The plot of the new novel was incredibly intriguing from the very beginning.
  • Her suggestion has always been intriguing to me.
  • I find that concept to be intriguing, even if it's challenging.
  • The idea of exploring Mars is truly intriguing for many scientists.
  • He thought the proposal would be intriguing to the board members.
  • What makes this archaeological discovery so intriguing?
  • The way she solved the puzzle was rather intriguing.
  • Despite its complexity, the game is still intriguing to play.
  • The possibilities that arise from this research are highly intriguing.