en ‧ am ‧ oured BrE AmE British English , enamored American English /ɪˈnæməd $ -ərd/ adjective
[ Date: 1200-1300 ; Origin: enamor 'to cause to love' (13-21 centuries) , from Old French enamourer , from amour 'love' ]
1 . [not before noun] liking something very much
enamoured of/with
You don’t seem very enamoured with your job.
2 . formal in love with someone
enamoured of/with
He was greatly enamoured of Elizabeth.