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Definition of "infatuating" [infatuating]

  • Present participle of infatuate. (verb)

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Use "infatuating" in a sentence
  • "When not teaching, he was pretty much the same cheerless basset hound you can see in late videos on YouTube, but in front of a class he came alive: animated, passionate, a great explainer, intellectually infatuating."
  • "Yet we also must unlock ourselves from the infatuating clarity and logic of Madison's arguments that continue to exert a seductive hold on our imaginations long after the supporting conditions assumed by them have passed."
  • "What infatuating creatures are these women, when they thus soothe and calm the tumults of an angry heart!"
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