enamours

[US]/[ɪnˈæmɔː(r)]/
[UK]/[ɪnˈæmɔːr]/

Translation

v. (intransitive)To feel or show love or affection.
v. (archaic)To enchant; to bewitch.
v. (transitive)To inspire with love or admiration; to charm.

Phrases & Collocations

enamours the heart

enamoured by it

enamours me

enamours her

enamours them

being enamoured

enamoured of

enamours all

enamours the senses

enamours the eye

Example Sentences

the city's charm enamours visitors with its historic architecture.

she was completely enamoured with the idea of traveling the world.

he quickly enamours himself with the local culture during his stay.

the artist's unique style enamours art collectors worldwide.

the novel's protagonist enamours the reader with her resilience.

the vibrant music scene enamours young people seeking creative expression.

the scent of freshly baked bread enamours everyone passing by.

the prospect of early retirement enamours many nearing their career's end.

the challenge enamours him, pushing him to exceed his limits.

the beauty of the landscape enamours hikers and nature lovers.

the thought of owning a beachfront property enamours many homebuyers.

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