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Meanings of
infatuated
in English
Marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness.
crazy
smitten
gaga
dotty
enamored
potty
in love
soft on
taken with
Related terms
loving
Usage of
infatuated
in English
1
The Parliament is now as much
infatuated
as the Court was then.
2
They discover his duplicity and decide to punish the
infatuated
old fool.
3
No wonder Theodora pitied the one brother, and thought the other
infatuated
.
4
If the people are
infatuated
,
the minister need not be of necessity.
5
He is
infatuated
,
and he imagines that you stand in his way.
6
My wife is the most
infatuated
bric-a-brac hunter I ever heard of.
7
I find him worthy of his mistress; a tame, coward-hearted,
infatuated
blockhead.
8
He told me Blanche and the child were more
infatuated
than ever.
9
You are so
infatuated
that you second his amours, in my house.
10
I thought the Squire must be getting very much
infatuated
with something.
11
Such persons must he
infatuated
with strange notions of the Divine Being.
12
After the death of his wife he became
infatuated
with Margaret Farmer.
13
She was the kind of woman with whom men become much
infatuated
.
14
I'm the raving,
infatuated
youth, and you're the grave and reverend mentor.
15
The plain truth is, I have become
infatuated
with a young woman.
16
I mean, Donatello's still
infatuated
with her, but there are adjustments there.
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infatuated
infatuate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
so infatuated
become infatuated
more infatuated
infatuated man
as infatuated
More collocations
Infatuated
through the time
Infatuated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common