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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are smitten" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is deeply infatuated or in love with someone or something.
Example: "Ever since they met at the party, they are smitten with each other."
Alternatives: "are enchanted" or "are infatuated".
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are smitten
adjective
Affected by an act of smiting.
Exact(46)
The moths are smitten.
Many are smitten.
Forget wary when you are smitten, right?
Loria and Samson are smitten by him.
True map aficionados are smitten by their language, too.
But not all teenagers are smitten with history.
Similar(14)
Satie was smitten.
Analysts were smitten.
But he was smitten.
Brand was smitten.
"Mitt was smitten".
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