intrigant

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See also: Intrigant

English

Noun

intrigant (plural intrigants)

  1. An intriguer.

Anagrams


Dutch

Etymology

From French intrigant.

Pronunciation

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Noun

intrigant m (plural intriganten, diminutive intrigantje n, feminine intrigante)

  1. an intriguer, a scheming individual

French

Etymology

Adjectivalised form of intriguant, the present participle of intriguer.

Pronunciation

Adjective

intrigant (feminine intrigante, masculine plural intrigants, feminine plural intrigantes)

  1. devious, scheming
  2. bizarre, odd

Further reading


German

Etymology

Borrowed from French.

Pronunciation

Adjective

intrigant (comparative intriganter, superlative am intrigantesten)

  1. scheming

Declension

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Further reading