noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The audience was in a state of effare when the magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat.

Definition:A condition of extreme surprise or astonishment.

From state of effare

Example:His actions could induce effare in anyone.

Definition:To cause someone to experience extreme surprise or astonishment.

From induce effare

Example:Her face was expressed in effare at the unexpected news.

Definition:Regarding the expression of extreme surprise or astonishment.

From expressed in effare

Example:The sudden appearance of a UFO could overwhelm with effare most people.

Definition:To overwhelm someone with extreme surprise or astonishment.

From overwhelm with effare

Example:She was effare at the news of his sudden departure.

Definition:To experience extreme surprise or astonishment at something.

From effare at

Example:The discovery of the ancient civilization effare of the local historians.

Definition:A state of extreme surprise or astonishment about something.

From effare of

Example:The announcement of the tax cuts was an inducement to effare among the parliament members.

Definition:Something that causes extreme surprise or astonishment.

From inducement to effare

Example:The earthquake left the survivors effare of the … shock following the disaster.

Definition:A state of extreme surprise or astonishment, often accompanied by shock.

From effare of … shock

Example:The news of the new political alliance induced to effare her usual cautious demeanor.

Definition:To cause someone to experience extreme surprise or astonishment.

From induce to effare

Example:The people were in a state of effare at the unexpected military parade.

Definition:A condition of extreme surprise or astonishment at something specific.

From state of effare at