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Definition of enamour in English: enamour(US enamor) verb ɛˈnaməɪˈnamə be enamoured of/with/by1Be filled with love for. it is not difficult to see why Edward is enamoured of her Example sentencesExamples - Why can he not be more vituperative, more passionate, even more enamoured of the boys and of the duty we have entrusted him with?
- Unfortunately concepts are easier to love and be enamoured of than people.
- True to his narcissistic nature, however, Dorian is much more enamoured of himself than anyone around him.
- It is clear that they are not especially enamoured of each other.
- She was more enamoured of cigarettes than boys.
- However, he was not enamoured of Eden and out of earshot called him ‘the sleeping beauty’.
- Matthew is young and completely enamoured of his new friends, so he happily continues his affair with Isabelle.
- Where are all these women supposed to be enamoured of older men?
- As poets, we are enamoured of the English language.
- As a teenager, I was very enamoured of the deepness of black.
- She is not all that enamoured of the new rural Ireland.
- Alexander the Great, enamoured of his Theban captive Campaspe, gives her freedom and engages Apelles to paint her portrait.
- A Kolathiri king was enamoured of the beauty of Kunjaadi, a member of the family.
- How a record-buying public so enamoured of female singer-songwriters has managed to overlook her is one of the enduring mysteries of recent rock history.
- I was just as enamoured of her as everybody else.
- He fell in love very shortly after, and not only was he wildly enamoured of her, he made a great friend of her husband who was some 20 years older than them both.
- The enamoured look in her soft, brown eyes lessened the harshness of her behest.
- They would have walked huddled, enamoured of each other's smell, holding hands and even kissing hurriedly and shyly in the twilight's cover.
- Europeans are no longer enamoured of their own continent.
- When she and I met, at Heathrow, we were very enamoured of each other.
Synonyms in love with, infatuated with, besotted with, smitten with, love-struck by, captivated by, charmed by, enchanted by, fascinated by, bewitched by, beguiled by, enthralled by, entranced by, enraptured by, keen on, taken with, head over heels for, under the spell of, consumed with desire for informal mad about, crazy about, wild about, nuts about, potty about, dotty about, bowled over by, hot for, gone on, hooked on, stuck on, struck on, sweet on, soft on, hung up on, carrying a torch for British informal daft about North American informal twitterpated by literary ensorcelled by - 1.1 Have a liking or admiration for.
she was truly enamoured of New York Example sentencesExamples - Europeans were not slow to join the game; they were never enamoured of the quality of American diplomacy anyway.
- Likewise he was less than totally enamoured of the idea of taking up coaching or football management.
- Here, Wheatcroft would appear to be enamoured of the work of structuralists.
- Understandably Bridget is less than enamoured of the idea, so David has a spare ticket that's now coming my way.
- In her interviews, she has said that she was enamoured of this great classic from her schooldays, and especially its daring heroine, Becky Sharp.
- She quickly became enamoured with his style of writing, entranced by his wordsmith abilities and the evident wisdom of his words.
- The prime minister is so enamoured of the European ideal that he ignores the economic downside, says his former adviser.
- Unions too are less than enamoured of the proposals.
- But Pike is less enamoured of the reality of Hollywood than the idea of it.
- I used to frequent my parents' neighbourhood, as I was very enamoured of the atmosphere there.
- Of course, not everyone has been enamoured of this latest incursion into international diplomacy.
- Now I get the impression that a lot of contributors aren't over enamoured of capitalism.
- I'm not altogether enamoured of the EU - although Brussels civil servants can speak more languages than ours, so that's a good point in their favour.
- The public, though, will also recall many MPs were not enamoured of Margaret Thatcher, barring the fact that she delivered repeated election victories.
- She is enamoured of Irish folklore and landscape.
- Mayer's parents weren't very enamoured of their son's choice of career.
- But we are so enamoured of the idea that we can be part of a freely chosen community that we haven't stopped to consider what it really involves.
Synonyms in love with, infatuated with, besotted with, smitten with, love-struck by, captivated by, charmed by, enchanted by, fascinated by, bewitched by, beguiled by, enthralled by, entranced by, enraptured by, keen on, taken with, head over heels for, under the spell of, consumed with desire for
Origin Middle English (formerly also as inamour): from Old French enamourer, from en- 'in' + amour 'love'. Definition of enamor in US English: enamor(British enamour) verb be enamored of/with/by1Be filled with a feeling of love for. it is not difficult to see why Edward is enamored of her Example sentencesExamples - As a teenager, I was very enamoured of the deepness of black.
- Europeans are no longer enamoured of their own continent.
- Alexander the Great, enamoured of his Theban captive Campaspe, gives her freedom and engages Apelles to paint her portrait.
- When she and I met, at Heathrow, we were very enamoured of each other.
- He fell in love very shortly after, and not only was he wildly enamoured of her, he made a great friend of her husband who was some 20 years older than them both.
- Matthew is young and completely enamoured of his new friends, so he happily continues his affair with Isabelle.
- True to his narcissistic nature, however, Dorian is much more enamoured of himself than anyone around him.
- Where are all these women supposed to be enamoured of older men?
- She is not all that enamoured of the new rural Ireland.
- Unfortunately concepts are easier to love and be enamoured of than people.
- How a record-buying public so enamoured of female singer-songwriters has managed to overlook her is one of the enduring mysteries of recent rock history.
- They would have walked huddled, enamoured of each other's smell, holding hands and even kissing hurriedly and shyly in the twilight's cover.
- A Kolathiri king was enamoured of the beauty of Kunjaadi, a member of the family.
- The enamoured look in her soft, brown eyes lessened the harshness of her behest.
- I was just as enamoured of her as everybody else.
- It is clear that they are not especially enamoured of each other.
- As poets, we are enamoured of the English language.
- However, he was not enamoured of Eden and out of earshot called him ‘the sleeping beauty’.
- She was more enamoured of cigarettes than boys.
- Why can he not be more vituperative, more passionate, even more enamoured of the boys and of the duty we have entrusted him with?
Synonyms in love with, infatuated with, besotted with, smitten with, love-struck by, captivated by, charmed by, enchanted by, fascinated by, bewitched by, beguiled by, enthralled by, entranced by, enraptured by, keen on, taken with, head over heels for, under the spell of, consumed with desire for - 1.1 Have a liking or admiration for.
she was truly enamored of New York Example sentencesExamples - Europeans were not slow to join the game; they were never enamoured of the quality of American diplomacy anyway.
- In her interviews, she has said that she was enamoured of this great classic from her schooldays, and especially its daring heroine, Becky Sharp.
- Unions too are less than enamoured of the proposals.
- Of course, not everyone has been enamoured of this latest incursion into international diplomacy.
- Here, Wheatcroft would appear to be enamoured of the work of structuralists.
- The prime minister is so enamoured of the European ideal that he ignores the economic downside, says his former adviser.
- She quickly became enamoured with his style of writing, entranced by his wordsmith abilities and the evident wisdom of his words.
- But Pike is less enamoured of the reality of Hollywood than the idea of it.
- The public, though, will also recall many MPs were not enamoured of Margaret Thatcher, barring the fact that she delivered repeated election victories.
- Now I get the impression that a lot of contributors aren't over enamoured of capitalism.
- Likewise he was less than totally enamoured of the idea of taking up coaching or football management.
- I used to frequent my parents' neighbourhood, as I was very enamoured of the atmosphere there.
- But we are so enamoured of the idea that we can be part of a freely chosen community that we haven't stopped to consider what it really involves.
- Understandably Bridget is less than enamoured of the idea, so David has a spare ticket that's now coming my way.
- Mayer's parents weren't very enamoured of their son's choice of career.
- I'm not altogether enamoured of the EU - although Brussels civil servants can speak more languages than ours, so that's a good point in their favour.
- She is enamoured of Irish folklore and landscape.
Synonyms in love with, infatuated with, besotted with, smitten with, love-struck by, captivated by, charmed by, enchanted by, fascinated by, bewitched by, beguiled by, enthralled by, entranced by, enraptured by, keen on, taken with, head over heels for, under the spell of, consumed with desire for
Origin Middle English (formerly also as inamour): from Old French enamourer, from en- ‘in’ + amour ‘love’. |