enamoured Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪˈnæm.əd]
  • Us [ ɪˈnæm.ɚd]

Meaning of enamoured In English

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Examples of enamoured

  • The boys themselves had ceased to be enamoured of highland life and were eager to return home.

  • We must not be so enamoured with our treatment that we lose sight of the patient receiving it.

  • Those enamoured with the new-style goods were charged with encouraging pernicious luxury.

  • They were less enamoured with the men.

  • He rhapsodises now not of her beauty, but of his own reflected image which he sees when he looks at her, and with which he is clearly enamoured.

  • I am not, therefore, enamoured of the tapering solution.

  • I am not so totally enamoured of the forcing house of the grammar school as are some people.

  • I note that his party is not enamoured of the strategic approach that can be gained through regions.

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