Beguiling
Beguiling is an English adjective describing something that charms or enchants, often in a way that deceives or misleads. It can refer to a person, a manner, a voice, a scene, or a thing that is attractive yet potentially misleading. The term carries a nuance of subtle manipulation rather than blunt deceit, and its connotation can be neutral, approving, or critical depending on context. The present participle beguiling is used in attributive positions: a beguiling smile, a beguiling melody.
Origin and forms: Beguiling derives from Middle English begilen, from Old French beguiler, with be- plus guile
Usage and nuance: Beguiling often implies charm, allure, or enchantment that can conceal a hidden motive. In