Infatuation

/ɪnˌfætʃuˈeɪʃən/ noun

Infatuation is a very strong, often sudden feeling of love or admiration for someone or something, usually without truly knowing them well. It is often intense but may not last long.

It comes from the same Latin root as “infatuate,” from “infatuare,” meaning “to make foolish.” Over time it came to describe the emotional state caused by this foolish passion.

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