What is "infatuate" in English? Definition and Explanations

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What does infatuate mean in English? Meaning of infatuate definition and abbreviation with examples.

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What is "infatuate" in English? Definition and Explanations

Meaning of "infatuate": arouse unreasoning love or passion in and cause to behave in an irrational way

Verb

  • Meaning: arouse unreasoning love or passion in and cause to behave in an irrational way
  • Example: His new car has infatuated him love has infatuated her
  • Synonyms: infatuate
  • Hypernyms: arouse elicit enkindle evoke fire kindle provoke raise
  • Adjective: (transitive) To inspire with unreasoning love or attachment.
  • Synonyms:

    grip, gratify, dazzle, bewitch, fascinate, enthrall, seduce, mesmerize, please, delight, hypnotize, beguile, entertain, charm, enrapture, intrigue, entrance, lure, win, ensnare, draw, hook, allure, take, vamp, enslave, spellbind, hold, magnetize, wile, enamour, make a hit with, rope in, turn one on, sweep off one's feet, enrage, bewilder, confuse, madden, distemper, inflame, unbalance, frenzy, distract, derange, unhinge, dement, drive mad, bewitch, enthrall, please, entice, enrapture, enchant, entrance, endear, slay, charm, grab, attract, turn on, fall in love with, make hit with, sweep off feet, tantalize, overwhelm, beguile, animate, attract, seduce, transfix, please, titillate, enthrall, mesmerize, excite, bewitch, charm, tempt, enamor, delight, engage, thrill, intrigue, engross, entice, enrapture, enchant, subdue, win, ensnare, draw, pique, arouse, provoke, transport, compel, overpower, attach, interest, gladden, enslave, stir, entrance, lure, invite, fire, absorb, hypnotize, spellbind, ravish, allure, kindle, stimulate, intoxicate, rivet, haunt, obsess, direct, become attached, center on, zero in on, rivet one's eyes, sweetheart, companion, suitor, admirer, girlfriend, boyfriend, solicitor, escort, paramour, beau, steady, petitioner, Romeo, truelove, flame, beloved, swain, dear, inamorata, darling, suppliant, fiancée, significant other, courter, inamorato, idolizer, dearest, wooer, valentine, Juliet, fiancé, grip, beset, consume, haunt, harass, torment, engross, dominate, hold, possess, admirer, beau, beloved, boyfriend, Casanova, companion, courter, darling, dear, Don Juan, escort, flame, Lothario, paramour, petitioner, Romeo, significant other, solicitor, steady, suitor, suppliant, swain, sweetheart, truelove, dearest, fiancé, idolizer, inamorato, valentine, wooer,

    Antonyms:

    disgust, annoy, disappoint, offend, pain, tire, displease, refuse, dissuade, liberate, release, reject, disillusion, repel, disturb, upset, bore, disenchant, turn off, depress, forget, repulse, fail, lose, free, let go, stop, appease, calm, pacify, placate, soothe, explain, clear up, clarify, balance, steady, disgust, displease, dislike, hate, disenchant, turn off, repel, repulse, deaden, displease, refuse, disgust, offend, reject, incite, release, liberate, delight, calm, prevent, deter, dissuade, tire, disenchant, repulse, turn off, discourage, repel, bore, depress, forget, free, let go, stop, disenthrall, disinterest, enemy, foe, opponent, hate,

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