Smitten in a sentence as an adjective

That's just too smart of a point, I'm afraid I'm all smitten.

Everyone's so smitten and keen to come to their aide, like shining white knights.

I tried a Yoga at the store last week and I was totally smitten by it.

He may also be so smitten that he ends up marrying the first one even if she isn't the right choice.

When you see all these logos in a list, none of them particularly shout the web at me. I'm not smitten by any.

I'm also quite smitten with Pixelmator: it's full-featured, robust, cheap, fast & native!

It seems like a lot of people in the tech industry are smitten with the the corporate leadership of popular companies like Amazon, Google, Apple, Facebook, etc.

Britain has created plenty of tech millionaires, and politicians are easily smitten by these inspirational business people.

Like how django-social-auth turned into python-social-auth?Framework agnostic libraries is one of the reasons Haskell has had me smitten for quite a while now

Smitten definitions

adjective

(used in combination) affected by something overwhelming; "conscience-smitten"; "awe-struck"

See also: stricken struck

adjective

marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness; "gaga over the rock group's new album"; "he was infatuated with her"

See also: enamored infatuated potty