enamored
v.v. to be very attracted to or in love with someone or something. You use this when you are so interested in a person, place, or idea that you cannot stop thinking about it.
v. to be deeply infatuated with or strongly attracted to someone or something. Often used in the passive voice to describe a state of intense fascination.
She became enamored with the city after her first visit.
The young poet became enamored with the idea of travel, spending years writing about distant lands he had never seen.
While many critics dismissed the film's visual style as mere spectacle, the director became enamored with the potential of digital animation to tell complex, emotional stories.
Inherited from Middle English enamoured, a partial calque of Old French enamore, past participle of enamorer, enamourer; compare amour and enamor, enamour.