infatuated (Meaning)

Wordnet

infatuated (s)

marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness

Webster

infatuated (imp. & p. p.)

of Infatuate

Webster

infatuated (a.)

Overcome by some foolish passion or desire; affected by infatuation.

infatuated Sentence Examples

  1. She was utterly infatuated with his charming smile and enigmatic aura.
  2. The boy's infatuation with his teacher blinded him to her true nature.
  3. The celebrity's fans were infatuated with him, showering him with adoration and attention.
  4. She had been infatuated with the idea of him for years, only to realize his true flaws when they met.
  5. The young couple's infatuation quickly turned into a deep and abiding love.
  6. He was infatuated with the sound of her laughter and the sparkle in her eyes.
  7. The politician's infatuation with power corrupted his judgment and compromised his integrity.
  8. The artist's infatuation with his work consumed him, leaving little time for anything else.
  9. The traveler was infatuated with the vibrant culture and exotic landscapes of the foreign land.
  10. His infatuation with the forbidden love led him down a dangerous and ultimately tragic path.

FAQs About the word infatuated

marked by foolish or unreasoning fondnessof Infatuate, Overcome by some foolish passion or desire; affected by infatuation.

mad (about), enamored,gone (on), crazy (about or over), enraptured, nuts (about), eager,attached, fond, affected

apathetic, allergic, averse, uninterested, averse, contemptuous, contemptuous, uninterested, cool, cool

She was utterly infatuated with his charming smile and enigmatic aura.

The boy's infatuation with his teacher blinded him to her true nature.

The celebrity's fans were infatuated with him, showering him with adoration and attention.

She had been infatuated with the idea of him for years, only to realize his true flaws when they met.