Enamored of vs enamored by

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enamored of is the most popular phrase on the web. 

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  • Nov 19, 2011 ... Quite the late comment, but I just want to point out that "enamored by" would change the actor, e.g. "I was enamored of/with the audience" ...
  • Mar 17, 2012 ... I actually hear more people say "enamored by," which is incorrect. I think this is a funny and memorable explanation of the preposition to use ...
  • Nov 5, 2011 ... “enamored with” and “enamored by”. I did a search and came up with nothing relating to the use of “enamored”. I am seeing, more and more ...
  • If you're crazy about ferrets, you're enamored of them. It is less common but still acceptable to say “enamored with”; but if you say you are enamored by ferrets, ...
  • Nov 19, 2011 ... Looking at Google Ngrams, British English seems to use nearly exclusively " enamoured of", while American English uses both "enamored of" ...
  • If you're crazy about ferrets, you're enamored of them. It is less common but still acceptable to say “enamored with”; but if you say you are enamored by ferrets, ...
  • filled with an intense or excessive love for enamored of the movie idol for his boyish good looks> Synonyms besotted (by), crazy ...
  • to fill or inflame with love (usually used in the passive and followed by of or sometimes with): to be enamored of a certain lady; a brilliant woman with whom he ...

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