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limerence
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English

English Wikipedia has an article on:
limerence
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Alternative forms

  • limerance

Etymology

From arbitrary first element +‎ -ence. Coined by American psychologist Dorothy Tennov in 1977 as an arbitrary euphonious replacement or alteration of amorance.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈlɪməɹəns/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

limerence (countable and uncountable, plural limerences)

  1. (psychology) An involuntary romantic infatuation with another person, especially combined with an overwhelming, obsessive need to have one's feelings reciprocated. [from 20th c.]
    • [1977 September 11, Dorothy Tennov, The Observer:
      I first used the term ‘amorance’ then changed it back to ‘limerence’ […]. It has no roots whatsoever. It looks nice. It works well in French. Take it from me it has no etymology whatsoever.]
    • 2003 December 14, Andrew G Marshall, “That crazy little thing called love”, in The Observer‎[1]:
      When someone is under the spell of limerence, not even being rejected dampens down the madness.
    • 2010, Alyson Schafer, Breaking the Good mom Myth:
      But limerence, lovely as it feels, is a time-limited event—it lasts about five years for most couples.
    • 2024 January 27, Amanda McCracken, “Is It a Crush or Have You Fallen Into Limerence?”, in The New York Times‎[2]:
      Limerence is a state of overwhelming and unexpected longing for emotional reciprocation from another human, known as a limerent object (LO), who is often perceived as perfect but unavailable.
    • 2025 November 29, Nicole Madigan, quoting Sam Shpall, “‘Desire in one of its rawest forms’: what do we know about limerence?”, in The Guardian‎[3], →ISSN:
      “[Dorothy] Tennov rejected the view that limerence is inherently unhealthy,” he says. “It’s a distinctive form of human longing, transformative and sometimes destabilising, yes, but not necessarily bad …

Synonyms

  • infatuation

Antonyms

  • nonlimerence

Related terms

  • limerent
  • nonlimerent

Translations

state of mind
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 一往情深 (zh) (yīwǎngqíngshēn), 情深意切 (qíngshēnyìqiè), 情真意切 (qíngzhēnyìqiè), 深情厚意 (zh) (shēnqínghòuyì), 情深似海 (qíngshēnsìhǎi), 情真愛深 / 情真爱深 (qíngzhēn'àishēn), 情深不移 (qíngshēnbùyí), 情深意重 (qíngshēnyìzhòng), 情濃難斷 / 情浓难断 (qíngnóngnánduàn), 情不自勝 / 情不自胜 (qíngbùzìshèng), 情難自禁 / 情难自禁 (qíngnánzìjīn), 情真意摯 / 情真意挚 (qíngzhēnyìzhì), 痴心深情 (chīxīnshēnqíng), 深情癡戀 / 深情痴恋 (shēnqíngchīliàn), 濃情蜜意 / 浓情蜜意 (nóngqíngmìyì), 傾心戀慕 / 倾心恋慕 (qīngxīnliànmù), 傾心愛慕 / 倾心爱慕 (qīngxīn'àimù), 傾心痴戀 / 倾心痴恋 (qīngxīnchīliàn)
  • Danish: forelskelse (da)
  • Dutch: verliefdheid (nl) f
  • Esperanto: enamiĝinteco
  • French: limérence (fr) f, limerence (fr) f, limérance f
  • German: Verliebtheit (de) f, Limerenz (de) f
  • Italian: limerence, ultrattaccamento
  • Korean: 리머런스 (rimeoreonseu)
  • Macedonian: вљу́беност f (vljúbenost)
  • Portuguese: limerence (pt) f, enfatuação f
  • Russian: влюблённость (ru) f (vljubljónnostʹ)
  • Serbo-Croatian: limerencija
  • Spanish: limerencia (es), infatuación (es)
  • Swedish: förälskelse (sv) c
  • Tagalog: pagkahumaling, pagkahibang

See also

  • crush

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from English limerence.

Noun

limerence f (plural limerences)

  1. (psychology, rare) limerence (state of mind caused by a romantic attraction)
    Synonym: enfatuação
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