Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to sweep someone off their feet
idiom
/tə swiːp ˈsʌmwʌn ɔf ðɛr fiːt/

Definition
To captivate or charm someone in a way that makes them feel very excited and in love.

Examples
- The way he spoke and carried himself really swept her off her feet.
- When she saw the surprise party, it totally swept her off her feet.
- His romantic gestures always seemed to sweep her off her feet.

Meaning
This phrase usually refers to someone being so impressed or enchanted by another person that they feel overwhelmed with affection or admiration.

Synonyms
- to charm
- to captivate
- to enchant
- to dazzle