verb
- to cause someone to fall in love with or be captivated by someone or something
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘enamors’; third person singular present tense
Examples
- The young artist’s talent enamours everyone who sees her work.
- His charming personality enamours new acquaintances immediately.
- The beautiful landscape enamours visitors from around the world.
- She enamours audiences with her graceful dancing.
- The novel’s romantic plot enamours readers of all ages.
- His wit and intelligence enamours his colleagues at work.