Pronunciation: /ɪˌnæməˈrɑːtə/
noun a woman with whom one is in love or has a romantic relationship
A1 She is my inamorata, I love her deeply.
A2 He wrote a love letter to his inamorata.
B1 The protagonist's inamorata was a key character in the story.
B2 The artist painted a portrait of his inamorata.
C1 The inamorata of the novel's hero was a complex and intriguing character.
C2 The inamorata of the opera singer captivated the audience with her performance.
formal He introduced his inamorata to his colleagues at the company dinner.
informal She's his inamorata, they've been dating for a few months now.
slang I heard she's his new inamorata, they're always together.
figurative Music has always been his inamorata, he spends hours composing and playing.
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