Smitten

Adjective

 * 1) Made irrationally enthusiastic.
 * I was really smitten by the color combination, and soon repainted the entire house.
 * 1) In love.
 * He was totally smitten by the librarian.

Verb
smitten



Thesaurus
affected, afflicted, attached to, becharmed, beguiled, beset, bewitched, bothered, burdened, captivated, charmed, crazy about, crushed, devoted to, distressed, enamored, enamored of, enchanted, enraptured, enthralled, far gone on, fascinated, fond of, gaga, gone on, haunted, heartsmitten, hipped on, in love with, infatuate, infatuated, mad about, nuts about, partial to, plagued, smitten with, stricken, struck, struck with, stuck on, sweet on, taken with, troubled, vexed, wedded to, wild about, worried, wrapped up in

Etymology
verb smittian "to pollute", cognate with German schmitzen:, to pollute, and through Middle Low German with Danish smitte:, to infect.

Adjective

 * Finnish: hullaantunut


 * Portuguese: empolgado


 * Finnish: rakastunut, hullaantunut, pihkassa


 * Portuguese: apaixonado

Anagrams

 * Mittens, mittens