enamor
verb[T]
USformalus/ɪˈnæm.ɚ/uk/ɪˈnæm.ər/(UKenamour)tocausesomeone to like orlovesomething or someone:
Thetailfinsandrocketdetailsof 1950scarswere animpressionof thetechnologythatenamoredthatdecade.
Persephone was theGreekgoddesswhoenamoredHades, thekingof theunderworld.
- To have such aprizetaken from him in this way cannot haveenamoredtheplayer.
- Somerefereeswere notenamoredby hisphysicalapproach.
- Ilookedfor my owntribetojoinand it was theskinheadmovementthatenamoredme the most.
Liking
- adorkable
- affection
- appreciate
- attached
- be a glutton forsomethingidiom
- be a hit withsomeoneidiom
- dig
- gravitate towards/tosomething/someone
- grow onsomeone
- have a lot of time forsomeoneidiom
- have a thing aboutsomething/someoneidiom
- lickyourlipsidiom
- protective
- shine
- shook
- smile
- smile onsomething/someone
- smitten
- taste
- tight
Phrasal verb
enamorsomeonetosomeone