单词 | infatuate |
释义 | infatuate (once / 1351 pages) v Have you ever had a ridiculous crush that's made you act foolishly? That person infatuated or inspired unreasonable passion in you, causing you to become infatuated. Infatuate comes from the Latin infatuat- meaning "made foolish." When you are head-over-heels for someone, you might have a tendency to act foolish. Most commonly, you'll see the word used in the term "to be infatuated with." When you are infatuated with someone, you're so enamored that you might behave in an irrational way. Stalkers tend to be infatuated with the subjects of their stalking. WORD FAMILYinfatuate: infatuated, infatuates, infatuating, infatuation+/infatuated: infatuatedly/infatuation: infatuations USAGE EXAMPLESBefore they started and after each task, the participants were asked how attached to and infatuated with their partner they felt. Wall Street Journal(Dec 19, 2016) I was infatuated with Michael J Fox for a solid two years, so that’s probably partly why this is on the list. The Guardian(Dec 18, 2016) He also becomes infatuated with the old man’s much younger, highly seductive wife. Washington Post(Dec 11, 2016) v arouse unreasoning love or passion in and cause to behave in an irrational way His new car has infatuated him love has infatuated her Hyper arouse, elicit, enkindle, evoke, fire, kindle, provoke, raise call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses) |
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