A secondary, less common meaning is to pass time pleasantly (e.g., "beguiling the hours with a good book"). 2. Contextual Nuances
The connotation of "beguile" often depends on the speaker's intent and the setting: beguile
The word originates from the Middle English bigilen , combining the prefix be- (thoroughly) with guile (deceit or cunning). To charm or divert someone in a pleasant way. A secondary, less common meaning is to pass
To influence by trickery, flattery, or misleading tactics. or misleading tactics.