(Used in combination) affected by something overwhelming.
Marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness.
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.
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