Inamoratas [noun]

Definition of Inamoratas:

lover

Synonyms of Inamoratas:


Opposite/Antonyms of Inamoratas:

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Sentence/Example of Inamoratas:

He even composed the billets-doux which the illiterate lover sent to his inamorata.

In the next box I could hear the squeaky laugh of Hard-pan Henry and the teasing tones of his inamorata.

It is only the preposterously young who expect a man to rhapsodise over somebody else's inamorata at such a moment.

Don Carlos was immediately liberated by the victorious troops, and rushed at once into the arms of his inamorata.

By satisfying the wishes of his inamorata too promptly he feared to arouse others still more pressing.

It was to this charming, romantic retreat that Brock led his fair, now tremulous inamorata.

The Master set Lady free, and Knave frisked forward right joyously to greet his released inamorata.

Footsteps above suggested that Chas and Aunt Molly were making a careful toilet indeed for his call upon the obscure inamorata.

Gore was a fine promising young man, and his inamorata (since entombed within a convent), was beautiful.

William, launched upon the placid sea of his elderly affection, did not heed that his supposed inamorata was making no replies.