Nghĩa của từ infatuation|infatuations bằng Tiếng Anh

noun

[in·fat·u·a·tion || ɪn‚fætʃʊ'eɪʃn]

state of being infatuated, state of being captivated or obsessed by something or someone

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1. Infatuation is not love.

2. Laura, you have an infatuation.

3. It's just an infatuation. She'll get over it.

4. What is the difference between real love and infatuation?

5. Your infatuation for him infected my daughter!

6. His infatuation with her lasted six months.

7. His infatuation blinded him to her faults.

8. As does Paige's infatuation with Beck's alter ego... the renegade.

9. She hoped that his ridiculous infatuation would soon wear off.

10. No one expected their infatuation with each other to last.

11. His infatuation with Diane seemed to be growing.

12. It isn't love, it's just a passing infatuation.

13. For example, infatuation is a species of mutual Bewitching

14. Bardo said his infatuation with Schaeffer dominated his life.

15. 11 She hoped that his ridiculous infatuation would soon wear off.

16. The infatuation will pass: better to let well alone.

17. What seemed to be an infatuation is so different now.

18. He is the first frightening indication of Tokyo's apparent infatuation with rap.

19. Shaw's infatuation with the actress is evident in his writing.

20. But his lawyers say it was only an infatuation forced by circumstances.

21. The ten stories in Bewildered examine small-world disruptions―mistimed infatuations, devastating diagnoses, the realizations inherent in loss.

22. She realized that she felt fear as well as infatuation for this man.

23. My infatuation with Dana did, however, bring a certain simplicity to my existence.

24. This is only a passing infatuation, not to be taken too seriously.

25. As a result, infatuation is about as stable as a castle made of sand.