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epris

/eɪˈpriː/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

Filled with a sudden, intense, and often romantic feeling of love, captivation, or infatuation.

Example Sentences:
  • He was clearly épris with the young violinist, unable to take his eyes off her during the entire performance.
  • Despite their short acquaintance, she found herself quite épris by his wit and charm.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Borrowed directly from the French 'épris', the past participle of 'éprendre' (to captivate or seize). It traces back to the Old French 'esprendre', derived from the Latin 'ex-' (out) and 'prehendere' (to take or grasp). In English, it is used as a loanword to describe a state of being suddenly and intensely captivated or enamored.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of being 'a-prey' to love; you are captured or seized by the feeling.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “epris

1. What is the meaning of “epris” in English?

In English, epris (adjective) is defined as: “Filled with a sudden, intense, and often romantic feeling of love, captivation, or infatuation.”.

2. How do you use “epris” in a sentence?

He was clearly épris with the young violinist, unable to take his eyes off her during the entire performance.

3. What are English synonyms of “epris”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “epris”?

Borrowed directly from the French 'épris', the past participle of 'éprendre' (to captivate or seize). It traces back to the Old French 'esprendre', derived from the Latin 'ex-' (out) and 'prehendere' (to take or grasp). In English, it is used as a loanword to describe a state of being suddenly and intensely captivated or enamored.