infatuate

[ɪnˈfatjʊeɪt]

infatuate Definition

  • 1to be inspired with an intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone or something
  • 2to cause someone to be inspired with an intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone or something

Using infatuate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "infatuate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was infatuated with him for a brief period of time.

  • Example

    He was infatuated with the idea of becoming famous.

  • Example

    The young girl was infatuated with the pop star and had posters of him all over her room.

infatuate Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for infatuate

Phrases with infatuate

  • to be in love with someone to the point of obsession

    Example

    She was infatuated with love and would do anything to be with her crush.

  • to be obsessed with gaining power or control over others

    Example

    The dictator was infatuated with power and would stop at nothing to maintain his position.

  • infatuated with success

    to be obsessed with achieving success or recognition

    Example

    The athlete was infatuated with success and trained tirelessly to become the best in his field.

Origins of infatuate

from Latin 'infatuatus', past participle of 'infatuare', meaning 'to make foolish'

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Summary: infatuate in Brief

To 'infatuate' [ɪnˈfatjʊeɪt] means to have an intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone or something, or to cause someone to feel this way. It is often used to describe romantic or obsessive feelings, as in 'She was infatuated with him for a brief period of time.' 'Infatuate' can also be used in phrases like 'infatuated with love,' 'infatuated with power,' and 'infatuated with success,' which describe different types of obsession.