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en·am·oured, en·am·ored Am [ɪˈnæməʳd, Am -ɚd] ADJ attr

to be enamoured with [or of] sth
to be enamoured with [or of] sb

en·amour, en·amor Am [ɪˈnæməʳ, Am -ɚ] VERBE trans usu passive

Exemples tirés du dictionnaire PONS (vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

to be enamoured of [or with] sb/sth (infatuated with)
to be enamoured with [or of] sth
to be enamoured with [or of] sb

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Soon, the two are no longer enamoured of their former loves and are now in love with each other.
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One servant was so enamoured of these riches, that he stopped in the great halls to delight in their beauty.
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They were so enamoured of him that while granting alms, they allowed their clothes to fall off and followed him, dancing and singing, love-sick.
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If the bee is enamoured of the bud, who can tell what will happen when she is a full-blown flower.
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Reviewers at cityweekend.com.cn are less enamoured with the film.
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Inspired by the words, he became enamoured of the notion of eternity.
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The women of the houses who came to grant him food became enamoured by his appearance and followed him, singing and dancing.
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Her husband finds out and moves to break up the affair, but also gets enamoured of the girl.
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She was a glamorous woman when younger, with whom all the men of the village were enamoured.
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Enamoured by the color and warmth of the islands, she made her home there, and was followed shortly by her parents and siblings.
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