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Pure, uncontrollable, excitingly overwhelming, romantic thoughts/feelings towards a certain someone; brought forth and felt through the heart. Usually the more you know about someone the easier it is to find yourself smitten over them. It's more than a liking crush but less than love. It's like dipping a toe into a pool of what it is like to fall for someone; a scary process because of the vulnerability it brings about, but after all that's why it's called falling and not rising.
We've always had a little something between us, but after this last weekend together I'm smitten for Stephanie.
Smitten by Dirtyy D June 29, 2017
Uncontrollable happiness when thinking about or in the presence of a special person. Multiple peck kisses and constant smiling are other symptoms.
Damn, Debbie sure is smitten like crazy but who could blame her?
smitten by DimpleManGod May 18, 2014
Even though they had been together for many years he was still so smitten with her internal and external beauty, that notice of another was totally incomprehensible.
smitten by LvrBoy May 30, 2015
/ˈsmitn/
1. Affected by something overwhelming; "conscience-smitten"; "awe-struck"

2. Being loving, amatory, amorous, or fond; "in love"

3. Marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness

4. Made irrationally enthusiastic
Casey was completely and utterly smitten for Logan when he swept her off her feet with his charm.
Smitten by Gbuggy September 6, 2015
To be really taken or pleased by someone.
After a few dates with Rob, Sarah was smitten as a kitten.
smitten by RockStar December 28, 2004
adjective: the feeling one receives whenever they think about someone who makes them ridiculously happy. Feeling that the person is totally amazing and you have a fabulous time with them no matter what you are doing together. You are so comfortable being around them. It's as if you were hit with Cupid's arrow.
After the first time they spoke, Jonny and Denise were totally smitten with each other.
Smitten by OnCloud9 August 18, 2011