Similar words: enamored, enamoured, dynamo, cinnamon, enamel, in a moment, enameled, clamor. Meaning: [ɪ'næmə] v. attract; cause to be enamored.
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1. I became totally enamored of the wildflowers there.
2. Her beauty enamored the prince.
3. Charley is not all that enamored of Paris.
4. It could become so enamored with quantity-gaining more and more members-that it loses any capacity to make qualitative judgments.
5. Today Deerfield is a destination for anyone enamored of bygone days.
6. But others in the company were so enamored of the idea that they urged the Macintosh team to move in that direction.
7. Although domestic auto producers may not be enamored of it, it is good for consumers.
8. Wilt Thou bind us, most blessed Spirit, and enamor us with the Cross, and let us never leave it?
9. Both Dennis and Gustave had at various times in the recent past been passionately enamored with me, or so I suspected.
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