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Meanings of
smitten
in anglès
(Used in combination) affected by something overwhelming.
struck
stricken
Related terms
affected
Marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness.
crazy
gaga
infatuated
dotty
enamored
potty
in love
soft on
taken with
Related terms
loving
Usage of
smitten
in anglès
1
The best fit ever-rightout of the box, one
smitten
user said.
2
Tech leaders seem particularly
smitten
by New Zealand's reputed immunity to Armageddon.
3
No; the moon had not yet
smitten
the face of the castle.
4
He saw the cause of the terror that had
smitten
the herd.
5
It was left outside his room by a
smitten
but surreptitious fan.
6
The Egyptians were
smitten
either by the hail or by the fire.
7
She had heard that piercing ring of
smitten
brass in the Serapeum.
8
The bright and beautiful idea had
smitten
Denry like some heavenly arrow.
9
She was
smitten
and was melted; she was torn and melted again.
10
If your fancy is
smitten
,
it will recover in its proper sphere.
11
As for the fore-legs,
smitten
in their nerve-centre, they are quite lifeless.
12
She called, they hit it off, and before long, he was
smitten
.
13
This was more than a
smitten
heart, more than even lustful desire.
14
They were
smitten
with terror throughout their windy hall, and wailed aloud:
15
And, suddenly
smitten
to the heart, he walked stiffly to the door.
16
From that rock; thus feebly
smitten
,
there flowed no fountain of mercy.
Other examples for "smitten"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
smitten
Adjective
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
smitten with
so smitten
deeply smitten
much smitten
clearly smitten
More collocations
Smitten
through the time
Smitten
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common