0 having a very strong but not usually lasting feeling of love or attraction for someone or something: --
She was infatuated with her boss.
1 having a strong but unreasonable feeling of love or attraction for someone or something: --
Susan was infatuated with her friend’s brother.
After she gives her scarf to one of his friends, the infatuated friend mistakenly believes that she loves him.
All these demands were promptly granted by the infatuated monarch.
She successfully woos the man she is infatuated with.
The text, selected here, is fond of employing signs and infatuated for playing the game of symbols and persona.
He has been infatuated by electronic music since the early 1970s.
When she declines to accept it, he is infatuated by her well-bred modesty.
He puts up with her tough love as he is infatuated with her.
Mokichi, still infatuated with the mystery girl, rejoins the wrestling club to get stronger.