Enamor

usgb/ɪˈnæmɚ/
verb

To cause someone to fall in love with you.

She was enamored by his charm and wit.
Visual representation of "enamor" - To cause someone to fall in love with you.

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  • enamor someone
  • enamor of

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Romantic Connection

The term 'enamor' often implies a strong emotional response; it is frequently associated with initial attraction.

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For example: 'He was enamored by her beauty.'
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Literary Usage

'Enamor' is often found in poetry and literature, adding a touch of elegance or formality to the expression of love.

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For example: 'The words tangled in her heart seemed to enamor him more deeply.'
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Emotional Connotations

Using 'enamor' can evoke a sense of enchantment or being spellbound by love.

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For example: 'The garden enamors all who step into it.'
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