Bitten vs. Smitten — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Bitten and Smitten
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Bitten
A past participle of bite.
Smitten
A past participle of smite.
Bitten
Inflection of bite
My dog has never bitten anyone before.
Smitten
Affected by an act of smiting.
Bitten
Terminating abruptly, as if bitten off; premorse.
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Smitten
Made irrationally enthusiastic.
Smitten
In love.
Smitten
Inflection of smite.
Smitten
(used in combination) affected by something overwhelming;
Conscience-smitten
Awe-struck
Smitten
Marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness;
She was crazy about him
Gaga over the rock group's new album
He was infatuated with her
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