infatuate
verbHow to pronounce infatuate:
Definition of infatuate:
- infatuate (verb):
- to cause to be foolish deprive of sound judgment
- to inspire or fill with an intense and unreasoning passion
Synonyms for infatuate:
arouse
elicit
enkindle
evoke
kindle
provoke
raise
Antonyms for infatuate:
alienate
annoy
bore
bother
calm
deaden
delight
depress
deter
disappoint
disconcert
discontent
discourage
disenchant
disenthrall
disgruntle
disgust
disillusion
disinterest
dislike
displease
dissuade
disturb
fail
forget
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- expedient
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- predetermined
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- simultaneous
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