Smitten is derived from the verb smite ( hit or affect someone), so it means you become very fond of someone or overwhelmed by something in a depressing way.
No. If someone is smitten, they are in love.
Smitten is derived from the verb smite ( hit or affect someone), so it means you become very fond of someone or overwhelmed by something in a depressing way.
Perhaps you mean "smitten?" Smitten means you're in love. It also means affected by something overwhelming.
A smitten kitten.
He was utterly smitten by her beauty the moment he laid eyes on her. The couple looked at each other, both smitten with love. She found herself completely smitten with the charming stranger she had just met.
My friend has a new puppy and she is totally smitten with him.
She is so smitten with Samuel. I am sick of being so smitten with the stinking summer flu.
When you are smitten with someone, that means that you love someone or they make you really happy. more than that it means that you are in love not just love someone it means that you want to be with them for a long time if not forever
angle was smitten about her new cat, and all she did was play with him
Smitten is already a verb. It is the past participle of smite.
The past participle of "smite" is "smitten" or "smote."
Smitten - The Martinis album - was created in 2004.