verb to regard with deep, often rapturous love

  • I absolutely adore the classical music performances at the symphony.
  • I adore spending lazy Sundays with my cat, just lounging around the house.
  • I totally adore that new song, it's my jam!
  • She adores him like the sun adores the flowers, with unwavering warmth and affection.

adjective showing, feeling, or relating to sexual desire

  • The amorous couple enjoyed a romantic dinner by candlelight.
  • They're so amorous, always hugging and kissing in public.
  • Those two are totally lovey-dovey, it's kinda gross.
  • His amorous gestures towards success were evident in his dedication and hard work.

verb past participle of besot, meaning to make someone drunk with love or infatuation

adjective strongly infatuated or obsessed with

  • The professor was besotted with the idea of conducting groundbreaking research in his field.
  • She was completely besotted with her new puppy, showering him with love and attention.
  • I can't believe how besotted he is with that new video game, he plays it non-stop.
  • The artist was besotted with inspiration, creating masterpieces one after another.

verb to fill with love or fascination

  • She found herself quite enamored with the idea of studying abroad.
  • He's totally enamored with that new video game.
  • I'm so enamored with this new band, I can't stop listening to their music.
  • The artist was enamored with the colors of the sunset, inspiring her next masterpiece.

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

  • The artist was enamored with the beauty of the landscape.
  • I'm totally enamored with this new TV show, I can't stop watching it.
  • She's so enamored with him, it's like she's got hearts in her eyes.
  • The CEO was enamored with the idea of expanding into new markets.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things (common noun), or to name a particular one of these (proper noun)

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • Many people believe that sacrifices should be made for love.
  • I would do anything for love, even if it means driving across town at midnight.
  • I'm head over heels for love and can't get enough of it.
  • She would climb mountains for love, that's how strong her feelings are.

noun a seemingly infinite or endless time

adverb for all future time; for always

  • The bond between the two countries will last forever.
  • I'll be your friend forever, no matter what.
  • We're gonna be besties forever, dude!
  • The memory of her smile will stay with me forever.

noun a person's head

adverb completely or intensely

preposition indicating movement or location in a particular direction

  • She was head over heels in love with him and couldn't imagine life without him.
  • I'm head over heels in love with that new restaurant downtown.
  • They're head over heels for each other, it's so cute!
  • After trying the new ice cream flavor, I was head over heels in love with it.

noun a person's male lover or suitor

adjective related to or characteristic of a male lover or suitor

  • The young woman was deeply devoted to her inamorato, showering him with gifts and affection.
  • I heard that Sarah's inamorato is taking her out for a fancy dinner tonight.
  • My best friend's inamorato is always spoiling her with surprises.
  • The artist considered painting his inamorato as a symbol of his love and devotion.

adjective showing or caused by strong feelings or a strong belief

  • She is a passionate advocate for human rights.
  • He's really passionate about photography.
  • I'm super passionate about my favorite band.
  • His passionate speech ignited a fire in the hearts of the audience.

woo

verb to seek the affection or love of someone, typically with the intention of establishing a romantic relationship

  • The company tried to woo potential investors with a detailed presentation.
  • He's been trying to woo her with flowers and chocolates.
  • I heard he's been trying to woo her with some smooth talk.
  • The singer's performance was so captivating, it seemed to woo the entire audience.

adverb relating to or characterized by affection; lovingly

  • She affectionally greeted each of her guests with a warm smile and a handshake.
  • He affectionally calls his best friend 'bro' as a term of endearment.
  • They affectionally refer to each other as 'babe' in their relationship.
  • The old couple held hands affectionally as they walked through the park, a symbol of their enduring love.

noun a formal engagement to marry

verb to pledge or betroth oneself

  • The couple decided to affiance themselves to each other in a traditional ceremony.
  • They're getting affianced next month, isn't that exciting?
  • I heard they're gonna put a ring on it and affiance for life.
  • The company affianced with a new partner to expand their business reach.

verb to bind or pledge in marriage

  • The contract was affixed with the official seal before being submitted for approval.
  • I affixed the stamp to the envelope before mailing it out.
  • He affixed his signature to the document without reading it first.
  • Her reputation as a trustworthy individual is affixed to her like a badge of honor.