enamored

[ɪˈnæmərd]

enamored Definition

  • 1be filled with love for
  • 2have a liking or admiration for

Using enamored: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was enamored of her beauty.

  • Example

    She became enamored with the idea of becoming an astronaut.

  • Example

    The audience was enamored by the singer's performance.

enamored Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enamored

Antonyms for enamored

Phrases with enamored

  • having an excessive admiration or love for oneself

    Example

    He was so enamored of himself that he couldn't see his own faults.

  • having a strong liking or admiration for nature

    Example

    She is enamored with nature and spends most of her free time hiking and camping.

  • a couple who are deeply in love with each other

    Example

    The enamored couple walked hand in hand along the beach.

Origins of enamored

from Old French 'enamourer', from amour 'love'

📌

Summary: enamored in Brief

'Enamored' [ɪˈnæmərd] means to be filled with love or have a liking or admiration for someone or something. It is often used to describe a strong feeling of affection or attraction, as in 'He was enamored of her beauty.' The term can also be used to describe a person who has an excessive admiration or love for oneself, as in 'He was so enamored of himself that he couldn't see his own faults.'