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smitten

[smit-n] / ˈsmɪt n /
ADJECTIVE
enamored
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Example Sentences

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She was instantly smitten with Gallogly’s table, but it was out of her budget until the price dropped.

From Seattle Times

The new regime seems just as smitten with Murray as the previous one — Gannon said one major reason he took the Cardinals job was Murray’s presence.

From Seattle Times

It’s not giving anything away to say that Amber, hopelessly smitten with Joe and unaware she was pregnant, has given birth alone after suffering from what she thought was a stomachache.

From Los Angeles Times

He sat in The King’s Court and was smitten.

From Seattle Times

On Instagram, Mrs Johnson said the family was "all very smitten".

From BBC