enamoured in English

adjective

in love, delighted, charmed (also enamored)

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1. Jack enamoured with scientific researches.

2. He is enamoured by that enchantress.

3. The young man became enamoured of an attractive widow.

4. America is now enamoured of all things green.

5. It wasn't that Katherine wasn't enamoured of Paris.

6. The old couple were enamoured of the theatre.

7. Not all feminists were so enamoured with such tactics.

8. The young man became enamoured of an attractive actress.

9. In 1525, Henry VIII became enamoured of Anne and began pursuing her.

10. Synonyms for Anacreontic include amative, amorous, amatory, ardent, enamoured, enamored, impassioned, brotherly, doting and erotic

11. The Renaissance became enamoured of perspective, indeed Vasari thought that Paolo Uccello took it too seriously.

12. Synonyms for Amorous include amatory, erotic, affectionate, ardent, doting, enamoured, fond, impassioned, lovesick and loving

13. The Colonel, son of the aforementioned Marquis, comes to inspect the troops and becomes enamoured of Gertrudis' beauty.

14. It is strange that Gordon, who had ready access to several mirrors, should be so enamoured of this idea.

15. Synonyms for Besotted with include enamored, enamoured, infatuated with, smitten with, beguiled by, bewitched by, captivated by, charmed by, enchanted by and …

16. Synonyms for Captivated by include enamored, enamoured, besotted with, infatuated with, smitten with, beguiled by, bewitched by, charmed by, enchanted by and enraptured by

17. 27 In 18 a young English Queen Victoria danced a ball with the future Russian emperor Alexander II and was so enamoured by him, that has seriously reflected on marriage.

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19. Anchises, in Greek legend, member of the junior branch of the royal family of Troy: While he was tending his sheep on Mount Ida, the goddess Aphrodite met him and, enamoured of his beauty, bore him Aeneas

20. A iubi, îndrăgi, plăcea, ţine - be besotted with, be enamored of, be enamoured of, be head over heels in love with, be infatuated with, be in love with, be madly in love with, be sweet on, love, yearn for (en) - enjoy, love (en) - Admirator, admi­rator - adorabil, ado­ra­bil - admiraţie, admi­raţie - admirer (en) - …

21. Choral and vocal Five songs with strings accompaniment: "Two Doves"; "Oh, Roses"; "Sleep, cast thy canopy"; "I'll give my love an apple" (with oboe); "The seeds of love" Choruses with orchestra Christmas Cantata A Wedding Antiphon Kyrie Christmas Song "The Night" "The Morning Watch" Instrumental Miniature Quartet (oboe, violin, viola and violoncello) Variations on an American Air (horn and piano) Duet (violin and cello) Allegretto (two flutes, two oboes, one clarinet, one bassoon) Two Short Trios (violin, cello and piano) Orchestral Full orchestra Passepied "I will give my love an apple" Andante Symphonic Dance Ballet music: "The Enamoured Shepherd" String orchestra Sonatina for School Bands Rabbit Dance Country Dance Incidental Music to Plays.