Enamoured example sentences
en·am·or
verb
enamoured (past tense) · enamoured (past participle)
- be filled with a feeling of love for:
- have a liking or admiration for:
"Enamoured" Example Sentences
1. She was utterly enamoured with the sprawling countryside.2. He became enamoured of her quick wit and infectious laugh.
3. Enamoured by the city's vibrant energy, she decided to stay.
4. The critic, enamoured with the author's style, gave the book a glowing review.
5. Completely enamoured, he proposed marriage under the moonlight.
6. I'm enamoured with the simple elegance of the design.
7. Having been enamoured once before, she approached this new relationship cautiously.
8. From the first moment, he was enamoured.
9. The tourists were enamoured by the breathtaking view from the mountaintop.
10. She remained enamoured despite the challenges they faced.
11. Enamoured with his charm, she overlooked his flaws.
12. He was deeply and irrevocably enamoured.
13. The children were enamoured by the magician's tricks.
14. She's enamoured of vintage cars, especially convertibles.
15. Though initially hesitant, he became enamoured of the task.
16. Enamoured with the idea, she began to plan immediately.
17. The artist was enamoured with the play of light and shadow.
18. He found himself unexpectedly enamoured of his colleague.
19. Enamoured as she was, she knew it was unwise.
20. They were enamoured of each other, a perfect match.
21. Despite the warnings, she remained enamoured.
22. Enamoured by the promise of adventure, he set off on his journey.
23. He's completely and hopelessly enamoured.
24. The audience was enamoured with the singer's powerful voice.
25. She felt instantly enamoured of the quaint little town.
26. Enamoured with his own brilliance, he became arrogant.
27. He wrote a song, enamoured with his muse.
28. While enamoured, she maintained a level of healthy skepticism.
29. Enamoured of the historical setting, she chose to study Medieval history.
30. His enamoured gaze followed her every move.
31. The novel's ending left the reader enamoured.
32. He remained stubbornly enamoured, despite all evidence to the contrary.
33. Enamoured with technology, he spent hours tinkering with gadgets.
34. A generation enamoured with social media.
35. She became quite enamoured of the local cuisine.
36. Enamoured of her beauty, he composed a poem in her honor.
37. The young couple, newly enamoured, strolled hand-in-hand.
38. He was hopelessly and ridiculously enamoured.
39. Enamoured with the idea of escape, she booked a one-way ticket.
40. Despite his flaws, she remained completely enamoured.
41. Enamoured, he bought every book by that author.
42. The old man was enamoured of his memories.
43. She was enamoured by the dancer's grace and agility.
44. Enamoured of the challenge, she took on the difficult project.
45. He fell swiftly and completely enamoured.
46. Enamoured of the ocean, she spent her days by the sea.
47. The professor, enamoured with his subject, captivated his students.
48. She was instantly and undeniably enamoured.
49. Enamoured by the story's thrilling plot twists, she couldn't put the book down.
50. He remained secretly enamoured for years.
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