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enamored

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Adj — Deeply in love with, or very taken with, someone or something.

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enamored with enamored of completely enamored

Usually followed by "with" or "of."

Etymology

From Old French enamorer ("to inspire with love"), from amour ("love").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “enamored” mean?

The word “enamored” means deeply in love with, or very taken with, someone or something. In plain terms, really into someone or something, often to the point of infatuation.

How do you pronounce “enamored”?

“Enamored” is pronounced ih-NA-muhrd (/ɪˈnæməɹd/ in IPA).

How do you use “enamored” in a sentence?

Here is “enamored” used in a sentence: “He was completely enamored with the coastal town after just one visit.”

What part of speech is “enamored”?

“Enamored” is an adjective.

Where does the word “enamored” come from?

The word “enamored” comes from Old French. From Old French enamorer ("to inspire with love"), from amour ("love").

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