From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishin‧fat‧u‧at‧ed/ɪnˈfætʃueɪtɪd/adjectivehavingstrongfeelingsoflovefor someone or a strong interest in something that makes youunableto think in asensiblewayinfatuated withJohn had become infatuated with the French teacher.My mot...
p. of infatuare to infatuate; pref. in- in + fatuus foolish. See Fatuous.] Infatuated. --Bp. Hall. InfatuateInfatuate In*fat"u*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Infatuated; p. pr. & vb. n. Infatuating.] 1. To make foolish; to affect with folly; to weaken the intellectual ...
The meaning of INFATUATION is a feeling of foolish or obsessively strong love for, admiration for, or interest in someone or something : strong and unreasoning attachment. How to use infatuation in a sentence.
The meaning of INFATUATE is to cause to be foolish : deprive of sound judgment. What is the origin of infatuated?
infatuated. noun a person who is infatuated. Discover More Other Words From in·fat u·a tornoun self -in·fat u·at edadjective un in·fat u·at edadjective Discover More Word History and Origins Origin ofinfatuate1 1425–75;late Middle English<Latininfatuātus,past participle ofinfatuāre...
A small number of people are “absolutely infatuated” with them, and an even smaller number of people hate gulls. FromSalon My three boys were infatuated with building blocks as children, and my husband would play with them, teaching the concept of a “stable base.” ...
7 roses: I’m infatuated with you 7 朵玫瑰:我深深迷恋着你 9 roses:I’ll love you forever 9朵玫瑰:我将会一生一世爱你 10 roses:You’re pretty 10 玫瑰:你真漂亮 11 roses:You’re my treasured one 11 朵玫瑰:你是我最在乎的宝贝 12 roses:”I love you” and I am grateful for your prese...
7 roses: I’m infatuated with you 7 朵玫瑰:我深深迷恋着你 9 roses:I’ll love you forever 9朵 玫瑰:我将会一生一世爱你 10 roses:You’re pretty 10 玫瑰:你真漂亮 11 roses:You’re my treasured one 11 朵玫瑰:你是我最在乎的宝贝 12 roses:”I love you” and I am grateful for your pre...
Definitions from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. adjectiveAffected with or marked by frenzy; frantic. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English. past participleAffected with frenzy; frantic; maddened. ...
Object is the twisted tale of Kenneth (Desmond Harrington), a socially insecure technical writer who forms an obsessive and impassioned relationship with “Nikki,” an anatomically accurate silicone sex doll he orders fromrealdoll. com – in the image of Lisa, a real woman he is infatuated with...