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intoxicate<br />

v. 1 inebriate, make drunk, addle, stupefy, muddle, befuddle:<br />

He tried to intoxicate me with his home-made brew. 2 stimulate,<br />

excite, overwhelm, elate, exhilarate, animate, enliven,<br />

invigorate, inspirit, thrill, galvanize, electrify, make one's<br />

head spin, take one's breath away, infatuate, entrance, enchant,<br />

enrapture, fascinate, bewitch, cast a spell on, ensorcel: She<br />

was intoxicated by the atmosphere of the place.<br />

intoxicating<br />

adj. 1 alcoholic, spirituous, inebriant: Do not drink<br />

intoxicating beverages if you plan to drive. 2 exhilarating,<br />

invigorating, thrilling, exciting, heady, stimulating,<br />

electrifying, entrancing, fascinating: Making a film of the<br />

life of Lola Montez is an intoxicating idea.<br />

intrepid adj. fearless, brave, bold, daring, dauntless, undaunted,<br />

steadfast, resolute, courageous, unafraid, plucky, gallant,<br />

valiant, valorous, doughty, audacious, heroic, manly, manful,<br />

dashing, adventurous, venturesome, stout-hearted, lion-hearted,<br />

game: Quatermain was known to the enemy as an intrepid soldier.<br />

intricate adj. 1 involved, complicated, convoluted, entangled, tangled,<br />

knotty, complex, twisted, winding, tortuous, sinuous,<br />

anfractuous, labyrinthine, elaborate, Byzantine, fancy, ornate,<br />

rococo, Daedalian or Daedalean or Daedalic, Literary daedal or<br />

dedal: The plot was far too intricate and I became confused. 2<br />

perplexing, puzzling, mystifying, enigmatic: The code was so<br />

intricate that even the computer needed hours to decipher the<br />

message.<br />

intrigue v. 1 fascinate, beguile, captivate, attract, absorb, charm,<br />

pique, interest, titillate, arouse or excite the curiosity (of):<br />

It intrigues me to watch them put those ships into bottles. 2<br />

conspire, plot, connive, scheme, manoeuvre: She was sure that<br />

everyone was intriguing against her.<br />

--n. 3 conspiracy, plot, scheme, manoeuvre, collusion,<br />

stratagem, trickery, chicanery, double-dealing, guile,<br />

subterfuge, artifice, machination, deception: Many of those<br />

close to the government are engaged in intrigue of some kind. 4<br />

affair, liaison, amour, romance, intimacy; adultery: We all

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