[ UK /ɪnˌæmɔːɹˈɑːtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman with whom you are in love or have an intimate relationship
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How To Use inamorata In A Sentence

  • Few details speak as loudly as someone's style choices because, superficial as they may seem, they are what your inamorata or inamorato elects to wear all day. Why possession of a celebrity perfume is reasonable grounds to end a relationship
  • If I ever somehow miraculously find myself with an inamorata, and I (God-forbid) break up with her, ‘Just Broke Up’ will find itself on repeat in my bedroom.
  • Predictably, in the main duet for the lovers, the young man alternately draws his inamorata to him, molding her as if she were clay in his hands, and swings her outward in sapling-in-spring shapes.
  • Three or four of the party had ventured out, and we had secured a large sackful, after which we all retired to the tent, except one of our number, who, having a lady-love in Cardwell with an inordinate affection for shell-fish, lingered to fill a haversack for his 'inamorata'. Australian Search Party
  • He called his inamorata his "soul mate" and, with Cupid's poison arrow in his Republican heart (an oxymoron?), he wept. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • The perfect song for the quasi-break up, if you're still hanging out with your inamorata, and aren't sure where things are going.
  • Federico Bonelli and Inaki Urlezaga will dance the rather heroically-challenged part of Daphnis, the lover boy who languishes in a faint while his abducted inamorata risks ravishing by pirates.
  • He called his inamorata his soul mate, and with Cupid's poison arrow in his Republican heart, he wept. Berks county news
  • Now Dick appears to have been sleeping around on both his main inamorata, which strikes me as completely out of character. Scott Beatty on Robin
  • His inamorata was a blue-eyed young German lady, the sweetest and loveliest girl in Berlin; he carried her colors in many a lonely voyage in after years. The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World
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