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enamored

enamored (US) adjective
or British enamoured ˈnæmɚd/
enamored (US)
adjective
or British enamoured ˈnæmɚd/
Learner's definition of ENAMORED
[more enamored; most enamored]
: in a state in which you love, admire, or are very interested in something or someone迷恋的;倾心的;很感兴趣的
usually + of or with
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enamored

adjective

en·​am·​ored i-ˈna-mərd How to pronounce enamored (audio)
variants or British enamoured
: affected by strong feelings of love, admiration, or fascination
Japanese fans took to the gruff Americans, but the homegrown players were less enamored. Mark Bechtel
… he would be enamored of a particular wine for a while, and then switch to a new one that caught his fancy. Lisa King
How did we get to be so enamored of the outdoors? P. J. O'Rourke
Wild mushrooms were my first love. Long before I became enamored with green plants, I was stalking mushrooms … Susun S. Weed

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Computer hackers are always enamored of their new programs and games. Millions of readers have found themselves enamored with Jane Austen's novels. And Romeo and Juliet were, of course, utterly enamored of each other. But we also often use the word in negative contexts: A friend at work may complain that she's not enamored of the new boss, and when you start talking about how you're not enamored with the neighbors it may be time to move. (Note that both of and with are commonly used after enamored.)

Word History

First Known Use

1566, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of enamored was in 1566
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