beguiler

/bɪˈɡaɪlər/
noun
  1. A person who deceives or tricks someone in a charming or clever way.
    • In the fairy tale, the beguiler used sweet words to lead the children into the forest.
    • She realized too late that her new friend was a beguiler who had stolen her identity.
    • The con artist was a skilled beguiler who could convince anyone to hand over their savings.
  2. A person who charms or delights others, often in a captivating way.
    • The storyteller was a natural beguiler, holding the audience spellbound for hours.
    • The old musician was a gentle beguiler, filling the room with warmth and joy.
    • As a beguiler of hearts, she had a way of making everyone feel special.
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