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Synonyms and antonyms of In love with someone in American Thesaurus

In love with someone

devoted (adjective)

loving someone very much

infatuated (adjective)

in love with someone so much that it seems silly, especially because you do not know them very well

besotted (adjective)

so attracted by someone or something that you are always thinking about them

enamoured ()

the British spelling of enamored

doting (adjective)

a doting relative or friend loves you very much, often so much that they do not notice your faults

lovesick (adjective)

unable to think about anything except the person who you love, especially when that person does not love you

mad about someone ()

very much in love with someone

head over heels ()

if you are or fall head over heels in love with someone, you love or start to love them very much

crazy about someone (informal)

informal very much in love with someone

in the throes of something ()

if someone is in the throes of love, they are in love with someone

attached (adjective)

liking someone very much, or loving them

dotty (adjective)

informal old-fashionedmainly British loving someone or something very much

enamored (adjective)

formal in love with someone

fond (adjective)

loving

gaga (adjective)

informal not thinking clearly because you have very strong feelings of love for someone or because you are very enthusiastic or excited about something

gone on someone ()

finding someone very attractive so that you think about them a lot

hung up on someone (informal)

informal in love with someone who does not love you

keen on someone ()

liking someone, or thinking that they are attractive

loved up (adjective)

very informal romantic and loving

lovelorn (adjective)

literary sad because of problems with love, especially when you love someone who does not love you

lovey-dovey (adjective)

informal very romantic, especially in public and in a way that other people think is silly and embarrassing

moonstruck (adjective)

informal behaving in a silly or slightly crazy way, especially when you are in love

smitten (adjective)

in love with someone

someone’s got it bad (spoken)

spoken used for saying that someone is very much in love

stuck on someone ()

very attracted to someone, or in love with them