noun

infatuation

infatuation, crush, obsession

It was just a teenage infatuation.

It was just a teenage infatuation.

Her infatuation with the actor was short-lived.

Her infatuation with the actor was short-lived.

an infatuation a strong but short-lived feeling of love It was just a teenage infatuation.

infatuation ((with sb./sth.)) a strong feeling of love for (sb./sth.) Her infatuation with the actor was short-lived.

Synonyms: crush, obsession, passion; Antonyms: indifference, dislike

From Latin 'infatuare' (to make foolish), from 'in-' (in) + 'fatuus' (foolish).

Think of being 'made a fool' by love or a strong attraction. 'In-FATUA-tion' contains 'fatuus', which means foolish.

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