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Enamored   /ɛnˈæmərd/   Listen
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Enamor  v. t.  (past & past part. enamored; pres. part. enamoring)  (Written also enamour)  To inflame with love; to charm; to captivate; with of, or with, before the person or thing; as, to be enamored with a lady; to be enamored of books or science. "Passionately enamored of this shadow of a dream."






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"Enamored" Quotes from Famous Books



... him, and Mrs. Marmaduke declared that a more perfect gentleman had never graced her drawing rooms. He took them both to operas, and balls, and sleigh rides. And he paid them such court as completely won their confidence. In truth, they were both so enamored of him, that they were singing his praises from morning till night. And when he had sufficiently won them over to him, he commenced paying his addresses to me, and so earnestly did he press his suit, that my mother declared it would not do to protract ...
— The Life and Adventures of Maj. Roger Sherman Potter • "Pheleg Van Trusedale"

... ought not to have done. But the victor ought not to feel malice, and I shall have none. As soon as I had said all these things, some gentlemen felt called upon to answer them, which they had a right to do. Now, I like fairness, am enamored with it, probably because I get so little of it. I can say a great many mean things, for I have read all the religious papers, and I ought to be able to account for every motive in ...
— Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll - Latest • Robert Green Ingersoll

... tricked out with stars, and in the centre of the shield a brilliant full moon is conspicuous, most august of the heavenly bodies, the eye of night. Chafing thus in his vaunting harness, he roars beside the bank of the river, enamored of conflict, like a steed champing his bit with rage, that rushes forth when he hears the voice of the trumpet.[123] Whom wilt thou marshal against this [foe]? Who, when the fastenings give way, is fit to be intrusted with the defense ...
— Prometheus Bound and Seven Against Thebes • Aeschylus

... the eyes of the enamored visitor fall upon the massive old staircase, with the clock upon the landing. Directly he hears a singing in ...
— Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made • James D. McCabe, Jr.

... Marquis of Tweedale at Madras, and he made it known to two other gentlemen, whose friendship we had gained during their African travel, namely, Major Vardon and Mr. Oswell. All of these gentlemen were so enamored with African hunting and African discovery that the two former must have envied the latter his good fortune in being able to leave India to undertake afresh the pleasures and pains of desert life. I believe Mr. ...
— Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa - Journeys and Researches in South Africa • David Livingstone


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