- verbsmitten (past participle)
- literarystrike with a firm blow:"he smites the water with his sword"
- archaicdefeat or conquer (a people or land):"he may smite our enemies"
- (be smitten)(especially of disease) attack or affect severely:"various people had been smitten with untimely summer flu"
- (be smitten)be strongly attracted to someone or something:"she was so smitten with the boy"
OriginOld English smītan ‘to smear, blemish’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch smijten and German schmeissen ‘to fling’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- Smitten is an adjective that means having suddenly started to like or love something or someone very much1. It can also mean "very much in love"2. The word is usually followed by "by" or "with"13. By the late 18th century, smitten was being used as a full-blown adjective with the meaning "deeply affected with or struck by strong feelings of attraction, affection, or infatuation"4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Meaning of smitten in English smitten adjective [ after verb ] uk / ˈsmɪt. ə n / us / ˈsmɪt̬. ə n / Add to word list having suddenly started to like or love something or someone very much:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/smittensmitten [ smit-n ] show ipa See synonyms for smitten on Thesaurus.com adjective struck, as with a hard blow. grievously or disastrously stricken or afflicted. very much in love.www.dictionary.com/browse/smittenSMITTEN meaning: 1 : in love with someone or something usually + by or with; 2 : suddenly affected by something (such as a strong emotion or a serious illness) usually + by or withwww.britannica.com/dictionary/smittenBy the late 18th century, smitten was being used as a full-blown adjective with the meaning "deeply affected with or struck by strong feelings of attraction, affection, or infatuation."www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/smitten
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