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enamor

especially British, en·am·our

[ih-nam-er]

verb (used with object)

  1. to fill or inflame with love (usually used in the passive and followed by of or sometimeswith ).

    to be enamored of a certain lady; a brilliant woman with whom he became enamored.

  2. to charm or captivate (usually used in the passive and followed by of , with , or sometimesby ).



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Other Word Forms

  • enamoredness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of enamor1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English enamouren, from Old French enamourer; en- 1, amour
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Example Sentences

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He’d always been enamored with the history at USC, and at Georgia Southern, he recognized a similar pride in the past.

Initially enamored of the industry’s potential, Dermish now worried that its pollution endangered the health of the town’s 75 residents.

From Salon

But the film is actually more concerned with the absurdities of male friendship, to the extent that Covino and Marvin are perennially enamored of themselves and can’t help from centering their own antics.

The Chinese government, however, isn’t enamored of the chip.

He’s thrilled too about his Emmy nomination, but less enamored of relentless questions about “how you pull the rabbit out of the hat.”

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