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inamorato

[in-am-uh-rah-toh, in-am-] / ɪnˌæm əˈrɑ toʊ, ˌɪn æm- /








NOUN
sancho
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
WEAK
metamour




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Scott Keiji Takeda, who plays Ta, Mei-Li’s reluctant inamorato, has a sumptuous voice that captures the hues of Richard Rodgers’ music.

From Los Angeles Times May 20, 2026

In 1976, the 37-year-old Germaine Greer, globally famous as the author of The Female Eunuch, wrote a 30,000-word love letter to her 26-year-old inamorato, Martin Amis.

From Slate Nov. 19, 2015

Meanwhile, her toff inamorato takes to the boards.

From The Guardian Mar. 3, 2013

The mysteries surrounding his relationship with Ann Coleman resemble the bleak and brooding elements of an Edgar Allen Poe story, with Buchanan cast in the role of a bereft and inconsolable inamorato.

From Salon Feb. 21, 2011

However, if a new inamorato fills her thoughts, it is idle for me to yelp.

From The Red Redmaynes by Eden Phillpotts

He is one of my inamoratos, Sir; They call him Mounsir Device.

From A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 2 by A. H. (Arthur Henry) Bullen

While this taste, therefore, is so naturally prevalent, I doubt, to propose remedies for it were but giving laws to the winds, or advice to inamoratos.

From The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Volume I, Number 3 by S. C. (Stephen Cullen) Carpenter

I see, my doctrine moves no precise ears, But such as are profess'd inamoratos.

From A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 by Various




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