How Do You Spell INVEIGLED?

Pronunciation: [ɪnvˈe͡ɪɡə͡ld] (IPA)

"Inveigled" is a verb that means to deceive or trick someone into doing something. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ɪnˈveɪɡəld/. The first syllable "in" is pronounced like "ih-n," while the second syllable "veig" is pronounced like "vay-g." The third syllable "led" is pronounced like "lid." This word contains the letter combination "ei" which is pronounced like "ay." The spelling of "Inveigled" can be challenging, but with the help of IPA transcription, it is easier to understand and pronounce.

INVEIGLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Inveigled is a verb that refers to the act of persuading, enticing, or manipulating someone through cunning or deceitful methods. When someone attempts to inveigle, they use artifice or trickery in order to achieve their desired outcome. It is a term often associated with the practice of seduction or coaxing someone into doing something against their better judgment.

    The act of inveigling typically involves convincing someone through clever or manipulative means to engage in a particular behavior or action. This can involve using flattery, false promises, or other forms of psychological manipulation to gain the cooperation or compliance of the individual being inveigled.

    Inveigled can also be used to describe the act of luring or enticing someone into a particular situation, often with the intention of taking advantage of them in some way. It is a term that implies a level of deceit or dishonesty in the intent or methods used to achieve a desired outcome.

    Inveigled can also be used in a more general sense to describe the act of winning someone over or persuading them to take a particular course of action. However, it is important to note that this verb is often associated with negative connotations, as it implies a level of manipulation or deceit in the process.

Common Misspellings for INVEIGLED

Etymology of INVEIGLED

The word "inveigled" has its origins in the Middle English term "envegle", which is derived from the Old French word "envougler". In turn, "envougler" is thought to have roots in the Latin phrase "in" (meaning "in") and "vōcāre" (meaning "to call"). Over time, "envougler" evolved into "inveigle" in English, acquiring the meaning of "to lead astray or entice by charm or deception". Eventually, the past tense form "inveigled" emerged.

Conjugate verb Inveigled

CONDITIONAL

I would inveigle
we would inveigle
you would inveigle
he/she/it would inveigle
they would inveigle

FUTURE

I will inveigle
we will inveigle
you will inveigle
he/she/it will inveigle
they will inveigle

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have inveigled
we will have inveigled
you will have inveigled
he/she/it will have inveigled
they will have inveigled

PAST

I inveigled
we inveigled
you inveigled
he/she/it inveigled
they inveigled

PAST PERFECT

I had inveigled
we had inveigled
you had inveigled
he/she/it had inveigled
they had inveigled

PRESENT

I inveigle
we inveigle
you inveigle
he/she/it inveigles
they inveigle

PRESENT PERFECT

I have inveigled
we have inveigled
you have inveigled
he/she/it has inveigled
they have inveigled
I am inveigling
we are inveigling
you are inveigling
he/she/it is inveigling
they are inveigling
I was inveigling
we were inveigling
you were inveigling
he/she/it was inveigling
they were inveigling
I will be inveigling
we will be inveigling
you will be inveigling
he/she/it will be inveigling
they will be inveigling
I have been inveigling
we have been inveigling
you have been inveigling
he/she/it has been inveigling
they have been inveigling
I had been inveigling
we had been inveigling
you had been inveigling
he/she/it had been inveigling
they had been inveigling
I will have been inveigling
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you will have been inveigling
he/she/it will have been inveigling
they will have been inveigling
I would have inveigled
we would have inveigled
you would have inveigled
he/she/it would have inveigled
they would have inveigled
I would be inveigling
we would be inveigling
you would be inveigling
he/she/it would be inveigling
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I would have been inveigling
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