How Do You Spell INFATUATION?

Pronunciation: [ɪnfˌat͡ʃuːˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "infatuation" [ɪnˌfætʃuˈeɪʃən] is spelled with nine letters and four syllables. The first syllable is pronounced with the short vowel sound /ɪ/, followed by a nasalized /n/ sound. The next syllable has the diphthong /æɪ/ as in "day." The third syllable has the affricate /tʃ/ sound like "ch." The fourth and final syllable has the "uh" sound /ən/ and is pronounced with reduced stress. Infatuation refers to a strong but often short-lived passion or crush towards someone or something.

INFATUATION Meaning and Definition

  1. Infatuation refers to an intense but short-lived feeling of passionate admiration or obsession towards someone or something. It is often described as a state of being infatuated or infatuated with another person or an object of desire. This overwhelming and often irrational affection can create an illusion of deep emotional connection and cause romantic or idealized fantasies to develop.

    Infatuation can be characterized by a heightened state of attraction and fixation, sometimes expressed through intense emotions, daydreaming, and constant thoughts about the subject of infatuation. It is commonly associated with the early stages of a romantic relationship when the individual is strongly drawn to the object of their desire, but may have a limited understanding or knowledge of the person they are infatuated with. This strong attraction can result in a loss of objectivity and may lead individuals to overlook or ignore any flaws or negative aspects of the person or thing they are infatuated with.

    It is important to note that infatuation is distinct from genuine love or long-term commitment, as it tends to be more fleeting, impulsive, and based on idealized notions rather than a deep understanding and appreciation of the person's true qualities. While infatuation can certainly be a powerful and thrilling emotion, it is often short-lived and may dissipate once the initial infatuation wears off or individuals gain a more realistic perception of the object of their infatuation.

  2. A state of mind in which a person conducts himself without his usual judgment, or contrary to reason,-generally in regard to particular objects.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of INFATUATION

The word "infatuation" originated from the Latin verb "infatuare", which means "to make foolish". It is derived from the Latin prefix "in", meaning "into", and the Latin adjective "fatuus", meaning "foolish" or "stupid". Over time, the word evolved in English to refer specifically to an intense but often irrational or foolish attraction or admiration for someone or something.

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Plural form of INFATUATION is INFATUATIONS

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