What is another word for head over heels?

Pronunciation: [hˈɛd ˌə͡ʊvə hˈiːlz] (IPA)

Here are some synonyms for the phrase "head over heels": completely infatuated, smitten, lovesick, hopelessly in love, swept off your feet, madly in love, head over heels in love. All of these phrases describe a strong feeling of attraction or love towards someone. "Completely infatuated" means to be totally consumed by one's feelings for another person. "Smitten" is a more gentle term that indicates a strong affection or crush. "Swept off your feet" means to be completely taken aback by someone's charm or charisma. No matter the phrase used, they all convey a sense of falling hard for someone.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Head over heels

  • When you fall head over heels for someone, you're not falling in love with who they are as a person; you're falling in love with your idea of love.
    Elisabeth Rohm
  • Philosophical thinking peddles its wares today at a fair of self-sublations and falls head over heels in its eagerness to find favor with ironic, pragmatic, and strategic realisms. The risk of such realistic metamorphoses is obvious: It can easily end up by substituting the bad with something worse. It is a short step from the kynical "sublation" of philosophy to the cynical self-denial of what great philosophy had embodied in its best aspects.
    Peter Sloterdijk
  • I don’t think you know what it’s like to have someone head over heels in love with you. What’s the good of a man who’s upside down?
    Frederik Pohl

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