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inamorato

noun as in gigolo

noun as in paramour

noun as in sancho

Strongest match

Strong matches

Weak match

  • metamour
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Example Sentences

She deserves a better musical, as does Renard as her astonished interplanetary inamorato.

To be fair, it’s clear that in writing “Mr. Fullerton” — a play about Wharton, Henry James and their mutual inamorato, Morton Fullerton — Anne Undeland was as besotted as I am by the steely author of classic novels including “The Age of Innocence,” “Ethan Frome” and “The House of Mirth.”

He became my beau, my inamorato, my on-again, off-again lover.

You, my Albert, on me now like a daybreak inamorato, so unfamiliar I can only just remember your formal name.

We’re looking for a best friend, an accomplice, as well as an inamorato.

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

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