Advertisement
Advertisement
View synonyms for enamour
enamour
/ ɪnˈæmə /
verb
- tr; usually passiveand foll byof to inspire with love; captivate; charm
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of enamour1
C14: from Old French enamourer, from amour love, from Latin amor
Discover More
Example Sentences
You are warn'd—be arm'd; And do not lose the hope of such a husband, In being too soon enamour'd.
From Project Gutenberg
Singing, as if enamour'd, she resum'd And clos'd the song, with "Blessed they whose sins Are cover'd."
From Project Gutenberg
Charm'd o'er thy bed celestial voices sing, And Seraphs hover on enamour'd wing.
From Project Gutenberg
I am something more: I am a man enamour'd of thy virtues; Thy fortitude and courage have subdued me.
From Project Gutenberg
See, see, the enamour'd sun is hasting on apace to his expecting mistress, while thou dull Night art slowly lingering yet.
From Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse