The word "more inveigled" is spelled with an ‘m’ at the beginning, followed by ‘o’, ‘r’ and ‘e’ for the first syllable. The second syllable has ‘i’, ‘n’, ‘v’ and ‘e’, followed by ‘i’, ‘g’ and ‘l’ for the third syllable. Finally, the last syllable ends with a ‘d’ sound. The IPA phonetic transcription for "more inveigled" is /mɔr ɪnˈveɪɡld/. This word refers to being persuaded or manipulated through flattery or deceit.
The word "inveigled" originates from the Middle English term "enyvegle", which was a combination of the prefix "in-" (meaning "into") and the Old French word "aveugler" (meaning "to blind or deceive"). Over time, "enyvegle" evolved into "invegle", and eventually, it transformed into the modern spelling "inveigle". The word "more" is an intensifier that adds emphasis, so when combined with "inveigled", it strengthens the meaning to express a greater level of deception or persuasion.