Infatuating [adjective]

Definition of Infatuating:

captivating

Opposite/Antonyms of Infatuating:


Sentence/Example of Infatuating:

I was only twenty years old at that time, and the novelty of my aunt's conduct had rather an infatuating effect upon me.

That these arts, and a thousand others, will be practised by the people to obtain this infatuating liquor, cannot be doubted.

Could this Aspiro of my worship quite dispel my youth-dream—had her infatuating presence quite eclipsed my memory of Christine?

Berlu in his Treasury of Drugs describes it as of “an infatuating quality and pernicious use.”

As he looked upward it deepened, spread and quivered about his mouth, that subtle and infatuating smile.

His address was infatuating: but there was a certain airiness, indicative of vanity, that revealed his great characteristic.

Circean poison, a draught of any kind that is magically and fatally infatuating, such as the effect often of popular applause.

I'm rather inclined to hate this woman who will end by infatuating you, for of course that would be the last I'd ever see of you.

Undo thine arms and let me see the sky, By this infatuating flame obscured.

The latter is infatuating as it increases the risk and yet turns to profit.