Enamorar in english

Fall in love

pronunciation: fɔlɪnlʌv part of speech: verb
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» enamorarse apasionadamente defall + passionately in love with .

Example: We tend to fall passionately in love with people who are relatively good looking, personable, affectionate and similar to ourselves.

» enamorarse (de)fall in + love (with)become + enamoured ofbe enamoured of/withfall for .

Example: The emperor had so fallen in love with his new game, he offered the inventor a reward of anything he wanted in the kingdom.

Example: Those who become enamored of reference librarianship and its challenges usually succumb to its lure before discovering all of its parts.

Example: This article investigates the perception that humanists are less than enamoured with technology when compared with their peers in other disciplines.

Example: The article 'Falling for fiction' looks at new novels by a diverse range of 13 authors.

» enamorarse (de)fall in + love (with)become + enamoured ofbe enamoured of/withfall for .

Example: The emperor had so fallen in love with his new game, he offered the inventor a reward of anything he wanted in the kingdom.

Example: Those who become enamored of reference librarianship and its challenges usually succumb to its lure before discovering all of its parts.

Example: This article investigates the perception that humanists are less than enamoured with technology when compared with their peers in other disciplines.

Example: The article 'Falling for fiction' looks at new novels by a diverse range of 13 authors.

» enamorarse (de)lose + Posesivo + heart (to) .

Example: This shows how quickly he lost his heart to his beloved, and that he believes in love at first sight.

» enamorarse (de)fall in + love (with)become + enamoured ofbe enamoured of/withfall for .

Example: The emperor had so fallen in love with his new game, he offered the inventor a reward of anything he wanted in the kingdom.

Example: Those who become enamored of reference librarianship and its challenges usually succumb to its lure before discovering all of its parts.

Example: This article investigates the perception that humanists are less than enamoured with technology when compared with their peers in other disciplines.

Example: The article 'Falling for fiction' looks at new novels by a diverse range of 13 authors.

» enamorarse locamentesweep + Nombre + off + Posesivo + feet .

Example: A historical work such as this might help us keep from being swept off our feet by every 'new' panacea.

» enamorarse locamente defall + deeply in love withfall + head over heels (for/in love with)go + head over heels forfall + madly in love withbe head over heels (in love with) .

Example: Apollo fell deeply in love with Daphne, however she did not return his love.

Example: My Dad decided to end their friendship when he fell head over heels in love with the woman who is now my stepmom.

Example: If you are a honeybee enthusiast you've come to the right place -- it's easy to go head over heels for bees once you know something about them.

Example: Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall madly in love with a gorgeous redhead.

Example: I am completely and utterly head over heels in love with this girl.

» enamorarse perdidamente defall + passionately in love with .

Example: We tend to fall passionately in love with people who are relatively good looking, personable, affectionate and similar to ourselves.
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