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Repulse vs Enamor - What's the difference?

repulse | enamor |

As verbs the difference between repulse and enamor

is that repulse is to repel or drive back while enamor is to inflame with love; to charm; to captivate; — with of'', or ''with , before the person or thing; as, to be enamored with a lady; to be enamored of books or science.

As a noun repulse

is the act of repulsing or the state of being repulsed.

repulse

English

Verb

  • to repel or drive back
  • to repulse''' an assault; to '''repulse the enemy
  • to reject or rebuff
  • to repulse a suitor
  • to cause revulsion
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • the act of repulsing or the state of being repulsed
  • refusal, rejection or repulsion
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    enamor

    English

    Alternative forms

    * enamour (British spelling) * inamor (archaic) * inamour (archaic)

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To inflame with love; to charm; to captivate; — with of'', or ''with , before the person or thing; as, to be enamored with a lady; to be enamored of books or science.
  • * :
  • Passionately enamored of this shadow of a dream.

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