infatuated

[ US /ˌɪnˈfætʃuˌeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɪnfˈæt‍ʃuːˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness
    Narcissus was a beautiful Greek youth who became enamored of his own reflection
    he was infatuated with her
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How To Use infatuated In A Sentence

  • If I'm not infatuated with the lady, then I don't continue to date her.
  • I've become infatuated with cajun specialities such as jambalaya. Times, Sunday Times
  • Marc is infatuated by Uva who, when she reappears finally, no longer matches the fantasy he has constructed for her.
  • Uhhh, Walters says she was "infatuated" with Brooke. John Ridley: Remind Me Never to Have an Affair with Barbara Walters
  • But someone new who is infatuated with you gives you a very attractive image of yourself.
  • His new car has infatuated him
  • Well, it was time for lunch and maybe Kate and Marie could provide some information about this guy she was so infatuated with.
  • After much persuasion, I went on the ice myself; though not without considerable fear; yet such a favourite sport is this with the English, and so infatuated are some of these _ice players_, that nothing will deter them from venturing on those places which are marked as dangerous; and thus many perish, like moths that sacrifice themselves in the candle flame. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843
  • Still a teenager, Lou became infatuated with her newfound benefactor and yielded to his seductions.
  • This latino-infatuated lady needs to be "borked". it's all about race and ethnicity! Sotomayor confirmation hearing time set
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