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  • Enamored of with by - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The team, enamored with this new metaphor, spent much of the remaining time brainstorming ways to apply those principles to the project "By" sounds the most natural to me in that context, and "of" sounds stilted
  • word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The distinction isn't as great with the British spelling (enamoured) NGram using the British spelling of enamoured, which may be what prompted the OP's question I actually hear more people say "enamored by," which is incorrect I think this is a funny and memorable explanation of the preposition to use with enamored: Enamored By ( or ) Enamored Of: If you’re crazy about ferrets, you’re
  • phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Is quot;enamoured quot; an appropriate word to use in my sentences to talk about my passion for something? I am enamoured of cosmology I am enamoured of languages He is enamoured of physics
  • single word requests - Whats the term describing someone whos . . .
    @bib agreed, this is what I was remembering of the term's etymology as well (and Wikipedia confirmed it) However, nowadays this word is used to mean more than that, it's meant to describe someone who's obsessed with his her own body, mind, etc
  • Why is it have someone wrapped around your LITTLE finger?
    To me, the phrase "wrapped around one's (little) finger" has more to do with feelings of affection (the owner of the finger is doted upon by the person wrapped around that finger) than of control per se Certainly not forcible dominance by the finger owner, which is what is implied by " (falcon) under one's thumb" where the force required may be small, but it's still required In the little
  • Meaning of the phrase opining from the rafters, a movie’s overall . . .
    0 Can anyone kindly explain the meaning of phrase "opining from the rafters, a movie’s overall rating" in the following sentence: Very few veteran critics tend to be enamored of the recent decade in cinema Nonetheless, based on movie reviews many could easily come to the conclusion that the last ten years were indeed banner ones
  • Meaning of phrase Meet your bogie - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Google does not really show anything re meaning of this phrase: I always ask this question of the measurement advocates: "If you're so enamored with measuring people why don't you tell them you
  • Which is stronger: obsessed or infatuated
    In colloquial speech, which word is stronger in describing romantic love: obsessed or infatuated? As in: Alice is infatuated with Bob Alice is obsessed with Bob [In a romantic context, not a stal
  • smitten with by - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Smitten, like most perfect participles, can refer to a past event, or to the results of that event By is the agentive marker for passive, so smitten by X refers to some previous smiting that X did to the subject If smitten refers to the present resultant state rather than the past event, you'd use a different -- and arbitrarily chosen -- preposition, in this case with, which is determined by
  • terminology - Is there a term for the device of repeating the exact . . .
    It's probably best to post (before someone else does) then search for your answer in possible duplicates Contrastive focus reduplication is a more tractable search element than device of repeating the exact same word twice immediately to emphasize its sincerity or power? If an obvious duplicate, you can delete your own answer





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