How Do You Spell ENAMOURS?

Pronunciation: [ɪnˈaməz] (IPA)

The word "enamours" is spelled with two "o"s, despite the common misconception that it should be spelled with only one. The correct pronunciation, [ɪˈnæmərz], is phonetically transcribed as "ih-NAH-muhz". This verb means to fill with love or to captivate someone's affection. It is often used in a romantic context, as in "He was enamoured by her beauty." Correct spelling is important in conveying meaning accurately and avoiding confusion, particularly in written communication.

ENAMOURS Meaning and Definition

  1. Enamours is a verb that refers to the act of captivating, charming, or captivating the attention or affection of someone deeply. It is derived from the word "enamor," which means to fill with love or admiration. When someone is enamoured, they experience intense feelings of attraction, adoration, or infatuation towards someone or something.

    In colloquial usage, enamours can describe the strong emotional attachment, fondness, or infatuation one person has towards another. It involves being deeply interested in, charmed by, or fascinated with someone, often resulting in the desire to spend time with them, please them, or make them happy. Enamouring someone can also include physical attraction or romantic interest, although it is not limited to these aspects.

    Enamours can also refer to being captivated or enthralled by something non-human, such as a hobby, a place, an idea, or a work of art. It signifies being completely engrossed or absorbed in the object of affection, finding it irresistible or utterly appealing.

    Overall, the term "enamours" embodies the idea of being strongly drawn towards someone or something, experiencing intense emotions, and finding immense pleasure, charm, or fascination in that person or thing.

Common Misspellings for ENAMOURS

  • wnamours
  • snamours
  • dnamours
  • rnamours
  • 4namours
  • 3namours
  • ebamours
  • emamours
  • ejamours
  • ehamours
  • enzmours
  • ensmours
  • enwmours
  • enqmours
  • enanours
  • enakours
  • enajours
  • enamiurs
  • enamkurs

Etymology of ENAMOURS

The word "enamours" is derived from the Middle French word "enamourer", which means "to bring to love". This word, in turn, comes from the Old French term "en amour", where "en" means "in" and "amour" means "love". The Old French word itself traces back to the Latin term "amor", meaning "love". Therefore, the history of "enamours" is rooted in the concept of love and the desire to inspire or be influenced by it.

Similar spelling words for ENAMOURS

Conjugate verb Enamours

CONDITIONAL

I would enamour
we would enamour
you would enamour
he/she/it would enamour
they would enamour

FUTURE

I will enamour
we will enamour
you will enamour
he/she/it will enamour
they will enamour

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have enamoured
we will have enamoured
you will have enamoured
he/she/it will have enamoured
they will have enamoured

PAST

I enamoured
we enamoured
you enamoured
he/she/it enamoured
they enamoured

PAST PERFECT

I had enamoured
we had enamoured
you had enamoured
he/she/it had enamoured
they had enamoured

PRESENT

I enamour
we enamour
you enamour
he/she/it enamours
they enamour

PRESENT PERFECT

I have enamoured
we have enamoured
you have enamoured
he/she/it has enamoured
they have enamoured
I am enamouring
we are enamouring
you are enamouring
he/she/it is enamouring
they are enamouring
I was enamouring
we were enamouring
you were enamouring
he/she/it was enamouring
they were enamouring
I will be enamouring
we will be enamouring
you will be enamouring
he/she/it will be enamouring
they will be enamouring
I have been enamouring
we have been enamouring
you have been enamouring
he/she/it has been enamouring
they have been enamouring
I had been enamouring
we had been enamouring
you had been enamouring
he/she/it had been enamouring
they had been enamouring
I will have been enamouring
we will have been enamouring
you will have been enamouring
he/she/it will have been enamouring
they will have been enamouring
I would have enamoured
we would have enamoured
you would have enamoured
he/she/it would have enamoured
they would have enamoured
I would be enamouring
we would be enamouring
you would be enamouring
he/she/it would be enamouring
they would be enamouring
I would have been enamouring
we would have been enamouring
you would have been enamouring
he/she/it would have been enamouring
they would have been enamouring

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