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enamor

verb as in fascinate, captivate

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But a new right-wing media outlet, Americano Media, is using Spanish to enamor Latino voters.

From Salon

Dust off your caldrons and crack open a set of quills because this fall two new books are sure to enamor Harry Potter fans with yet another dash of Hogwarts magic.

Jack Bauer’s use of “any means necessary” to get the bad guys and stop an attack may enamor some politicians, but that is Hollywood.

From Salon

Assistant Tito Vilanova then took over as head coach and added another league title last year as Barcelona’s passing attack centered around Lionel Messi continued to enamor fans around the world.

He joined those actors unhappy with the unbridled demands of the studios in founding the Screen Actors Guild, which didn't enamor him with Warner Bros.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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