verb
- to cause someone to be filled with love or admiration; to captivate or charm
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘enamor’; often used in passive voice
Examples
- She was enamoured with the beautiful countryside.
- The young man became enamoured of his teacher’s wisdom.
- The audience was enamoured by the pianist’s performance.
- He found himself enamoured with the idea of traveling the world.
- The children were enamoured of the storyteller’s tales.
- She remained enamoured with classical music throughout her life.