inamorato
/in,æmə'rɑ:tou/
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Definition
Noun: - A man with whom one is in love or has a romantic, intimate relationship; a male lover or beloved.
Usage
The word "inamorato" is a formal, literary, and somewhat old-fashioned term. It is used to refer to a woman's male romantic partner, emphasizing a deep, often passionate, emotional connection. It is the masculine counterpart to "inamorata."
Examples
- She wrote secret letters to her inamorato while he was away at sea.
- In the classic novel, the heroine's inamorato was a mysterious artist from Italy.
- The gossip column hinted that the actress had a new inamorato.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in a slightly playful or ironic tone in modern contexts, acknowledging its archaic and romantic flavor.
- It is almost exclusively used in the third person to describe someone else's lover, not typically in direct address (e.g., one would not say "Hello, my inamorato").
Variants and Related Words
- Inamorata (noun): The feminine form, meaning a woman with whom one is in love; a female lover or beloved.
- He dedicated the poem to his inamorata.
Synonyms
- Lover: A partner in a sexual or romantic relationship outside of marriage.
- Beau: A male friend or lover (also somewhat old-fashioned).
- Paramour: A lover, especially one in an illicit relationship.
- Sweetheart: A person with whom one is in love (gender-neutral but often used for a man).
Antonyms
- Enemy: A person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone.
- Stranger: A person whom one does not know.
Notes on Meaning
- The word specifically denotes a male romantic partner. Using it for a female partner is incorrect; the correct term is "inamorata."
- It carries connotations of romance, passion, and often a certain level of formality or literary tradition. It is less clinical than "partner" and more specific than "boyfriend."
Noun
- a man with whom you are in love or have an intimate relationship