smitten (Meaning)

Wordnet

smitten (s)

(used in combination) affected by something overwhelming

marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness

Webster

smitten (p. p.)

of Smite

smitten Sentence Examples

  1. The prince was smitten with the beautiful maiden from the moment he laid eyes upon her.
  2. The student was utterly smitten with the new teacher who possessed both charm and erudition.
  3. The artist was smitten with the muse who inspired his greatest masterpieces.
  4. The traveler was smitten with the exotic culture and vibrant people of the distant land.
  5. The young girl was smitten with her best friend, unaware of the unrequited nature of her feelings.
  6. The music lover was smitten with the soulful melodies that stirred their very soul.
  7. The gardener was smitten with the vibrant colors and delicate petals of the newly bloomed roses.
  8. The writer was smitten with the evocative language and imaginative plots of the captivating novel.
  9. The pet owner was smitten with their adorable puppy, showering it with affection and care.
  10. The scientist was smitten with the breakthrough discovery that had eluded countless others before them.

FAQs About the word smitten

(used in combination) affected by something overwhelming, marked by foolish or unreasoning fondnessof Smite

battered, slapped, hit, punched, stricken, mauled, thumped, knocked,struck, rapped

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The prince was smitten with the beautiful maiden from the moment he laid eyes upon her.

The student was utterly smitten with the new teacher who possessed both charm and erudition.

The artist was smitten with the muse who inspired his greatest masterpieces.

The traveler was smitten with the exotic culture and vibrant people of the distant land.