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Enamoured meaning

UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada spelling of enamored.

Using Enamoured

  • The main meaning on this page is: UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada spelling of enamored.
  • In the example corpus, enamoured often appears in combinations such as: enamoured with, enamoured of, enamoured by.

Context around Enamoured

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 25.5 words
  • Position in the sentence: 5 start, 13 middle, 2 end
  • Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Enamoured

  • In this selection, "enamoured" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, particularly, less, simply and senator stand out and add context to how "enamoured" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include about being enamoured with the and and became enamoured with poetry. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "enamoured" sits close to words such as abdulrazaq, adan and adolphus, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with enamoured

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

But some weren't as enamoured with the easy meals. (10 words)

Enamoured by Ganesh puja, Manushi decided to bring Ganpati home. (10 words)

As a young boy, like many others, Rod Hannifey was enamoured with big trucks. (14 words)

If you're a bit of a font freak, you'll be enamoured by the latest offering from Blue Crow Media — (RRP £9) charts the many beautiful fonts waiting to be discovered around the east London borough, from cinemas to shopfronts to pubs. (43 words)

We are enamoured by the fact that, already, a bill for the amendment of the constitution that will give legal backing to the proposition has passed second reading in the House of Representatives as the call gains ascendancy and for good reasons. (42 words)

He recalls the family’s first holiday with a 15-month old Gabriel to Sicily, when a big group of local, traditionally dressed women were so enamoured with the cherubic baby that they picked him up and took him away momentarily. (41 words)

Was this because ordinary citizens are much less enamoured of tech giants than they once were? (16 words)

Example sentences (20)

As a young boy, like many others, Rod Hannifey was enamoured with big trucks.

But some weren't as enamoured with the easy meals.

Fans, especially those from his hometown, are enamoured with Arun’s proud display of Hyderabadi style on the national stage.

If you're a bit of a font freak, you'll be enamoured by the latest offering from Blue Crow Media — (RRP £9) charts the many beautiful fonts waiting to be discovered around the east London borough, from cinemas to shopfronts to pubs.

John Ward - former Watford player and assistant manager It took me a while to work out why Oli wasn't particularly enamoured when I was employed by the club in 1984.

Not at all enamoured, Senator Gavan considers the Bill as a “fudge” on the part of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, and insists it hasn’t lived up to expectations.

The young, ignorant girl is simply enamoured with alms begging; the craft she grew up into.

Was this because ordinary citizens are much less enamoured of tech giants than they once were?

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He recalls the family’s first holiday with a 15-month old Gabriel to Sicily, when a big group of local, traditionally dressed women were so enamoured with the cherubic baby that they picked him up and took him away momentarily.

If Brisbane is in the midst of a love affair with fancy sandwiches, it’s particularly enamoured with Japanese-style sandos made with fluffy shokupan bread.

I’m less enamoured by the beans with sausages and the spaghetti hoops but I wouldn’t roll them out of bed.

Shuntaro Tanikawa was born in Tokyo in 1931, and became enamoured with poetry in high school.

Slot’s hands-on approach to training and more possession-based tactics have been welcomed in pre-season, as has the 45-year-old himself behind the scenes, with Liverpool’s midfielders particularly enamoured of the freedom he has granted them.

There was also something else, and he is a footballer aware of and not exactly enamoured of what sometimes ; prepared to say so too.

The visa office is much of where is set in, with characters bursting into song about being enamoured with the West and wanting to reunite with a loved one.

We are enamoured by the fact that, already, a bill for the amendment of the constitution that will give legal backing to the proposition has passed second reading in the House of Representatives as the call gains ascendancy and for good reasons.

Certainly, if the Barclays board weren’t enamoured of Staley’s performance and were looking for reasons to let him go, they wouldn’t have to look very hard.

Enamoured by Ganesh puja, Manushi decided to bring Ganpati home.

It wasn't just the Hindi film industry which was enamoured by Irrfan Khan's magical onscreen presence, but, Hollywood too, was spellbound with his charismatic personality.

At one stage she appeared to have tears in her eyes, as those gathered were enamoured by the sartorial offerings from the designer.

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Common combinations with enamoured

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What does "enamoured" mean?
Enamoured means: UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada spelling of enamored.
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