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Teachers often use the verb enamor to illustrate that it is mostly used in the passive, followed by 'of' or 'with', and means to cause someone to be in love.
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Teachers often use the verb enamor to illustrate that it is mostly used in the passive, followed by 'of' or 'with', and means to cause someone to be in love.
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enamor
IPA(Pronunciation)
Verb
US
followed by "of" or "with"
in the passive
Japanese Meaning
魅了する / 恋に落とさせる / 虜にする
Related Words
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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