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enamoured

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1. enamoured - Adjective

2. enamoured - Verb

Meaning

enamoured (comparative more enamoured, superlative most enamoured)

UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada spelling of enamored

enamoured

simple past and past participle of enamour

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If you are not something of a philosopher,-and by philosophy I understand a serene temper, and the maintaining of an equable mind under the sharpest disappointments,-I do not advise you to cultivate, or at any rate to grow enamoured of, a garden. Alfred Austin

"Me, I am convinced it is the truth,” said M. Bouc, becoming more and more enamoured of his theory. Agatha Christie

For I am not so enamoured of my own opinions that I disregard what others may think of them. Nicolaus Copernicus

What matters poverty? What matters anything to him who is enamoured of our art? Does he not carry in himself every joy and every beauty? Sarah Bernhardt

When people talk about the '60s I never think that was me there. It was me and I was in it, but I was never enamoured with all that. It's supposed to be sex and drugs and rock and roll and I'm not really like that. I've never really seen the Rolling Stones as anything. Charlie Watts

I've never been enamoured by the idea of being a celebrity. Bryan Adams

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