What is another word for smitten with?

Pronunciation: [smˈɪtən wɪð] (IPA)

When you feel deeply moved or captivated by someone or something, the phrase "smitten with" is often used. However, there are other ways to express this intense attraction. Synonyms for "smitten with" include enamored with, infatuated with, head over heels for, charmed by, beguiled by, and mesmerized by. Each of these terms conveys a strong sense of fascination or infatuation, highlighting the strong emotional pull towards another person or thing. Regardless of the terminology used, being smitten with someone or something is a powerful and often overwhelming feeling that can leave a lasting impression.

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What are the hypernyms for Smitten with?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Smitten with

  • I was immediately smitten with an attraction to this culture, not in the sense of high culture but of the basic way people behaved towards one another.
    Harry Mathews
  • Calling it off comes easy enough if you haven't told the girl you are smitten with her.
    Carl Sandburg
  • There are some strange summer mornings in the country, when he who is but a sojourner from the city shall early walk forth into the fields, and be wonder-smitten with the trance-like aspect of the green and golden world. Not a flower stirs; the trees forget to wave; the grass itself seems to have ceased to grow; and all Nature, as if suddenly become conscious of her own profound mystery, and feeling no refuge from it but silence, sinks into this wonderful and indescribable repose.
    Herman Melville
  • Sin is the sharpest scourge that any chosen soul may be smitten with: which scourge thoroughly beateth man and woman, and maketh him hateful in his own sight, so far forth that afterwhile he thinketh himself he is not worthy but as to sink in hell, — till when contrition taketh him by touching of the Holy Ghost, and turneth the bitterness into hopes of God’s mercy.
    Julian of Norwich

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