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head over heels

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Main Entry: head over heels
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: very much

Synonyms:

a corps perdu, completely, far-gone, heels over head, intensely
Main Entry: absorbed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: being completely occupied mentally

Synonyms:

captivated, consumed, deep in thought, engaged, engrossed, fascinated, fixed, gone*, head over heels, held, immersed, intent, involved, lost, preoccupied, rapt, really into, up to here, wrapped up

Antonyms:

bored, disinterested, distracted, indifferent, uninterested
Main Entry: bewitched
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: charmed

Synonyms:

captivated, enamored, enchanted, enraptured, ensorcelled, entranced, fallen for, fascinated, gaga about, have a bug in one's ear, have a thing about, head over heels, hooked, hung up, mad about, mesmerized, possessed, spellbound, transformed, turned on, under a spell

Antonyms:

disenchanted, disgusted, turned off
Main Entry: engrossed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: preoccupied; attentive to

Synonyms:

absorbed, all wound up, assiduous, bugged, busy, captivated, caught up, caught up in, consumed, deep, diligent, engaged, enthralled, fascinated, fiend for, gone*, gripped, head over heels, heavily into, hooked, hung up, immersed, industrious, intent, into*, intrigued, lost, monopolized, occupied, rapt, really into, riveted, sedulous, submerged, taken up with, tied up, turned on, up to here in, wrapped up

Antonyms:

bored, disenthralled, disinterested, ignoring, inattentive, oblivious, uncaring, uninterested, unoccupied
Main Entry: flat-out
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: at top speed

Synonyms:

all the way, all-out, at a good clip, for all one's worth, full blast, head over heels, in full gallop, lickety-split, the whole nine yards, to the max, unrestrainedly, wide open, without reservation
Main Entry: occupied
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: busy

Synonyms:

active, clocked up, employed, engaged, engrossed, head over heels, tied up, too much on plate, working
Notes: occupied means in use or seized and controlled as by military invasion; preoccupied means deeply absorbed in thought or having compulsive concern with something

Antonyms:

idle, inactive, not busy, unoccupied
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