Infatuated

adjective
Frequency
Medium
CEFR Level
B2
Register
Neutral
Domain
Emotion
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Definition

1. Feeling an intense but short-lived love for someone.
2. Having an extreme, often unreasonable interest in something.
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Context Alive

From the moment he met her at the party, he couldn’t stop thinking about her. He was completely infatuated with her smile, her laugh, everything. His friends tried to warn him, but he wouldn’t listen to anyone.
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Meanings

2 meanings
1 Intense but Short-Lived Love or Attraction (Adjective) Very Common
This meaning is about a powerful romantic feeling that usually doesn’t last. Imagine a teenager who meets someone new at school. She can’t eat, can’t sleep, and talks about him nonstop. She’s infatuated — deeply attracted but not thinking clearly. This is being infatuated — consumed by intense feelings. You might say “he’s completely infatuated with her” or “she was infatuated with a boy she barely knew.” Or picture someone who falls for a stranger on holiday. For a week, it feels like love. But once they’re home, the feeling fades. The word carries a sense of blind passion. ✏️ Infatuation is different from real love — it’s intense but shallow, and it usually fades once you get to know the person better.
💎 Vivid Example
She had only spoken to him twice. But already she was completely infatuated with him. She checked his social media every hour and replayed their conversations in her head all day long.
2 Extreme, Unreasonable Interest in Something (Adjective) Common
This meaning is about being obsessively interested in something — not a person, but an idea, hobby, or trend. Imagine a friend who visits Italy and comes back infatuated with Italian culture. He starts cooking Italian food every night, learning the language, and planning his next trip. This is being infatuated with something — passionately absorbed by it. You might say “she’s infatuated with the idea of fame” or “he became infatuated with vintage cars.” Or picture a company so infatuated with new technology that they ignore what their customers actually want. The word suggests passion that goes beyond reason. ✏️ Unlike “passion” or “interest,” infatuated usually implies the feeling is too intense and may not be based on solid reasoning.
💎 Vivid Example
After watching one documentary about space, the boy became infatuated with the idea of becoming an astronaut. He covered his bedroom walls with posters of planets and read everything he could find about NASA.
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Examples from the Street

“He’s completely infatuated with her — he can’t stop talking about her.”
He’s obsessively attracted to her — she’s all he thinks and speaks about
“Don’t confuse being infatuated with being in love.”
That intense, obsessive feeling at the start isn’t the same as real, deep love
“She became infatuated with the idea of moving to Paris.”
She got completely consumed by the fantasy of relocating — she couldn’t think about anything else
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Common Patterns

infatuated with someone intensely and often irrationally attracted to a person — VERY COMMON
completely/totally/utterly infatuated emphasising the overwhelming intensity of the attraction
become/get infatuated with start to develop an intense, obsessive attraction
hopelessly/blindly infatuated so consumed by attraction that judgement is lost
infatuated by someone/something less common variation; same meaning as “with”
infatuated with the idea/notion of consumed by an exciting but possibly unrealistic concept
infatuated with a lifestyle/place/concept irrationally obsessed with something beyond a person
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Collocations

2 collocations
completely infatuated
totally consumed by an intense attraction
infatuated with someone
having an intense and irrational passion for a person
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Example Sentences

12 examples
1
He’s been completely infatuated with his new colleague since the day she started
He’s been obsessively drawn to the woman who recently joined the team from the very first moment she walked in.
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She became infatuated with him after just one date — she couldn’t stop checking her phone for his messages
After meeting him only once, she developed an intense fixation — she kept looking at her screen every few seconds hoping he’d written.
3
He was so blindly infatuated that he didn’t notice she was lying to him about everything
He was so consumed by his obsessive attraction that he failed to see she was being dishonest about every single thing.
4
It’s not real love — you’re just infatuated and it’ll pass in a few weeks
What you’re feeling isn’t genuine deep connection — it’s an intense short-lived obsession and it’ll fade before long.
5
The teenager was hopelessly infatuated with the lead singer and had posters all over her bedroom wall
The young girl was desperately obsessed with the frontman of the band and had covered every surface of her room with his pictures.
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She became infatuated with the idea of living by the sea and quit her job on impulse
She got so consumed by the fantasy of a coastal lifestyle that she left her position without thinking it through.
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He was utterly infatuated — sending flowers every day, writing poems, turning up unannounced
He was completely consumed by his obsession — delivering bouquets daily, composing verses, and showing up without warning.
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Looking back, I realise I was infatuated with him, not in love — I didn’t even know the real him
In hindsight, I see that what I felt was an intense shallow obsession, not genuine affection — I never actually understood who he truly was.
9
The media became infatuated with the young actor after his debut film
The press developed an intense fascination with the newcomer following his first movie appearance.
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She warned her daughter not to get infatuated with someone just because they’re good-looking
She cautioned her child against becoming obsessively attracted to a person based purely on their physical appearance.
🎓 Learner Examples
Some students become infatuated with learning grammar rules and forget that the real goal is to communicate naturally with other people
Certain learners get so obsessively focused on memorising language structures that they lose sight of the actual purpose — being able to talk freely and naturally with others.
It’s easy to get infatuated with the idea of becoming fluent overnight, but real progress takes consistent daily effort over months and years
It’s tempting to get consumed by the fantasy of mastering a language instantly, but genuine improvement demands steady, everyday practice stretched across a long period.
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Phrasal Verbs & Idioms

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💬 Idioms & Expressions
infatuated with — intensely but briefly attracted to
She's been infatuated with that singer since his first album.
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Synonyms & Antonyms

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✅ Synonyms
obsessed
can't stop thinking about
smitten
deeply attracted
captivated
charmed completely
besotted
blindly in love
❌ Antonyms
indifferent
not interested
repulsed
disgusted by