enamorate

verb

Etymology

From enamor + -ate (verb-forming suffix).

  1. derived from enamore
  2. inherited from enamouren
  3. formed as enamorate — “enamor + -ate

Definitions

  1. Synonym of enamor.

    • What a difference now does five years make in the indisposition of a man : then he was enamorated with nobody but Alice , and now he is enamorated with[…]
    • It is just as enamorating as the scent of her breath when we kiss. It brings you back to that time when you say “I love you with all my nose too” and […]

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