enamour

/ɪˈnæmər/
verb
  1. British spelling of 'enamor'; to cause someone to feel deep love or admiration.
    • The quaint village never failed to enamour visitors with its cobblestone streets.
    • Her gentle voice enamoured the children during story time.
    • The chef's culinary skills enamoured the restaurant's patrons.
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