enamorment (Meaning)

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enamorment (n.)

The state of being enamored.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enamorment

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enamorment Sentence Examples

  1. The artist's paintings exuded an undeniable enamorment with the beauty of the natural world.
  2. Her passion for music was evident in the way she performed, capturing the audience's imaginations with her enamored melodies.
  3. The speaker's eloquence and charm cast a spell of enamorment over the listeners, leaving them captivated by every word.
  4. The aroma of jasmine filled the air, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and enamorment that invited relaxation.
  5. The beauty of the starry sky filled her with a sense of wonder and enamored her with the vastness of the universe.
  6. The couple's enamored gazes spoke volumes about their unwavering love and eternal commitment to each other.
  7. The author's vivid descriptions of the exotic locale captivated readers, drawing them into a world of enamorment and adventure.
  8. The allure of the forbidden fruit proved too strong, leading to an enamored indulgence that would have lasting consequences.
  9. The young artist's enamorment with the works of the Old Masters inspired him to create his own masterpieces, carrying on the legacy of artistic excellence.
  10. The child's enamored fascination with the intricate patterns of the butterfly's wings led to a lifelong passion for studying the wonders of the natural world.

FAQs About the word enamorment

The state of being enamored.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The artist's paintings exuded an undeniable enamorment with the beauty of the natural world.

Her passion for music was evident in the way she performed, capturing the audience's imaginations with her enamored melodies.

The speaker's eloquence and charm cast a spell of enamorment over the listeners, leaving them captivated by every word.

The aroma of jasmine filled the air, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and enamorment that invited relaxation.