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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: enamored (US), enamoured (UK) adj | literary (filled with love) | enamorado/a adj | | | The sight of her beau made the young woman's enamoured heart beat faster. | | | Ver a su pretendiente hizo latir el corazón de la mujer enamorada. | enamored of [sth] (US), enamoured of [sth] (UK) adj + prep | (very fond of [sth]) | loco por adj + prep | | | | enamorado de adj + prep | | | Ever since high school, I've been completely enamored of history. | | | Desde el bachillerato he estado completamente loco por la Historia. | enamored of [sb] (US), enamored with [sb] (US), enamoured of [sb] (UK), enamoured with [sb] (UK) adj + prep | (in love with [sb]) | enamorado de adj + prep | | | I have never been so enamored of somebody in my life! I have been enamored with Lucy for years, but I'm still too shy to ask her out. | | | ¡Nunca estuve tan enamorado de alguien en toda mi vida! Estoy enamorado de Lucy hace años pero todavía me da vergüenza invitarla a salir. |
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: enamor [sb/sth] (US), enamour [sb/sth] (UK)⇒ vtr | (enchant, endear) | enamorar a vtr + prep | | | (anticuado) | cortejar a vtr + prep | | | (anticuado) | galantear a vtr + prep | | Note: Most often in the passive and followed by 'of'. | | | John became a television star, enamoring teenagers all over the world. | | | John se convirtió en una estrella de televisión, enamorando adolescentes por todo el mundo. |
'enamored' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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