单词 | smitten |
释义 | smittenadjective smit·ten ˈsmi-tᵊn 1 : deeply affected with or struck by strong feelings of attraction, affection, or infatuation Trillin leaves no doubt he was smitten with his wife, as were others. Peter Stevenson Tatiana is smitten with Onegin and declares her love in a letter to him. Harold C. Schonberg As you may know I married Zelda Sayre, the Montgomery girl I was so smitten with. F. Scott Fitzgerald A prodigious number of Americans have become smitten with cats. Time Once in Bangkok, he was so smitten by the city that he decided to settle there permanently … Geri Trotta I was incredulous when I found that you, too, were smitten. Edna O'Brien 2 : suddenly affected by something (such as a strong emotion or a serious illness) … he is smitten with an equal regret for what he once was and for what he once hoped to be. Robert Louis Stevenson Wolf Larsen had been smitten with one of his headaches … Jack London see also smite smitten verb variants or smote as in struck to deliver a blow to (someone or something) usually in a strong vigorous manner he shall smite his enemies with a mighty fist Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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