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Meaning of affatuate

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affatuate (v. t.)

To infatuate.

affatuate Sentence Examples

  1. From the moment they met, he became increasingly affatuated with her charming personality.
  2. Her infectious laughter and witty remarks caused him to quickly affatuate himself with her.
  3. Despite his best efforts to stay focused, he found it challenging not to become affatuated with her beauty.
  4. The artist became affatuated with the vibrant colors and unique textures of the landscape, inspiring a new series of paintings.
  5. It didn't take long for her to affatuate the entire team with her positive attitude and team spirit.
  6. The puppy's playful antics and affectionate nature had the entire family affatuated with their new furry friend.
  7. The novel's protagonist couldn't help but become affatuated with the mysterious stranger who entered her life.
  8. As the music played, the audience became affatuated with the soulful voice of the singer on stage.
  9. The professor became affatuated with the intricate details of the ancient manuscript, losing track of time in the process.
  10. The chef became affatuated with experimenting with new ingredients, creating innovative and delicious dishes for the restaurant.

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To infatuate.

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From the moment they met, he became increasingly affatuated with her charming personality.

Her infectious laughter and witty remarks caused him to quickly affatuate himself with her.

Despite his best efforts to stay focused, he found it challenging not to become affatuated with her beauty.

The artist became affatuated with the vibrant colors and unique textures of the landscape, inspiring a new series of paintings.