Sentences

infatuate in a sentence

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Definition

To infatuate means to inspire an intense but short-lived passion or admiration in someone.

Sample Sentences

  1. Her charm seemed to infatuate everyone in the room, drawing their attention effortlessly.
  2. He was infatuated with the idea of traveling the world, dreaming of adventures in far-off places.
  3. The young couple appeared completely infatuated with each other, lost in their own world.
  4. It’s easy to infatuate oneself with a glamorous lifestyle, forgetting the hard work it takes to achieve it.
  5. Many teenagers infatuate over their favorite celebrities, often imagining a life of romance and fame.
  6. She seemed to infatuate everyone she met with her charm and charisma.
  7. His infatuation with her was evident in the way he hung onto her every word.
  8. After just a few dates, he began to infatuate himself with the idea of a future together.
  9. It’s easy to infatuate over someone when you're caught up in the excitement of new love.
  10. Despite the initial infatuation, he soon realized they had very little in common.