Pronunciation: /ɪˈnæmərd/

Definitions of enamored

adjective Enamored is an adjective that describes a feeling of being filled with love or admiration for someone or something.

Example Sentences

A1 I am enamored with the new puppy.

A2 She was enamored by the beautiful sunset.

B1 The audience was enamored by the magician's tricks.

B2 He was enamored with the idea of traveling the world.

C1 The artist was enamored with the intricate details of the painting.

C2 She was enamored by the complexity of the scientific theory.

Examples of enamored in a Sentence

formal The artist was enamored with the beauty of the landscape.

informal I'm totally enamored with this new TV show, I can't stop watching it.

slang She's so enamored with him, it's like she's got hearts in her eyes.

figurative The CEO was enamored with the idea of expanding into new markets.

Grammatical Forms of enamored

past tense

enamored

plural

enamored

comparative

more enamored

superlative

most enamored

present tense

enamors

future tense

will be enamored

perfect tense

have been enamored

continuous tense

am being enamored

singular

enamored

positive degree

enamored

infinitive

to enamor

gerund

enamoring

participle

enamored

Origin and Evolution of enamored

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Old French and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'enamored' originated from the Old French word 'enamourer', which was derived from the Latin word 'inamorare' meaning 'to inflame with love'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of romantic love, 'enamored' has evolved to also convey a strong liking or admiration for something or someone.