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enamored
[ih-nam-erd]
adjective
charmed or captivated (usually followed by of , with , or sometimesby ).
Small children are always enamored of anything new to learn or discover.
in love (usually followed by of or sometimeswith ).
She became enamored with him because of his power and success, and they had an affair.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of enamor.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- enamoredness noun
- half-enamored adjective
- overenamored adjective
- self-enamored adjective
- unenamored adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of enamored1
Example Sentences
āHeās not just a director that is enamored by the story, heās a person who is enamored by the technology and believes both of those things together drive people to the theaters.ā
āIām not enamored with the term āfaith-basedā because it tends to kind of exclude a large part of the audience,ā he said.
Thanks to my high school students, I had become as enamored of L.A.ās murals and graffiti as I had once been with its celebrities.
As in real life, those cops are especially enamored of the Punisherās skull.
āI was just enamored with it, collecting the cards from a very young age.ā
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