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love
  1. (uncountable) Strong affection.
    1. A profound and caring affection towards someone.
    2. A feeling of intense attraction towards someone.
    3. A profound feeling of trust and security towards a person or a deity.
    4. A feeling of care and mercy towards people or living beings in general.
    5. A deep or abiding liking for something.
  2. (countable) The object of one’s romantic feelings; a darling or sweetheart.
  3. (colloquial, Britain) A term of friendly address, regardless of feelings.
  4. Used as the closing, before the signature, of a letter, especially between good friends or family members, or by the young.
  5. (obsolete) A thin silk material.
  6. A climbing plant, Clematis vitalba.
  7. Synonyms:
  8. Examples:
    1. “Groping for words, I tell her of my ongoing love and respect, which has outlasted a cycle of hurt and mutual wariness.”
      “As each day passed, my love for you grew.”
      “For you, my love, I will walk the ends of the earth just to be with you.”
lover
  1. One who loves and cares for another person in a romantic way; a sweetheart, love, soulmate, boyfriend, or girlfriend.
  2. A person who loves something.
  3. (West Country, with "my") An informal term of address for any friend.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “My lover is waiting for me in her apartment while I am forced to mow the lawn.”
      “Being a chocolate lover does not mean you have to be extravagant.”
      “Julie is a true sports lover and tried her hand at every sport including camogie, Gaelic football and athletics.”
lovely
loveday
  1. (now historical) A day appointed for a meeting intended to amicably resolve a dispute; also the meeting held on such a day. [from 14th c.]
  2. (chiefly poetical) A day devoted to love. [from 16th c.]
lovelore
loveliness
  1. (uncountable) The property of being lovely, of attractiveness, beauty, appearing to be lovable.
  2. (countable) The result of being lovely.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The tulips bloomed a brilliant symphony of colours and rivalled the loveliness of the birds who frequented the yard.”
      “But as well as all the aforementioned loveliness, there is a tinge of sadness.”
      “He's already involved with a woman who, despite her delicate loveliness, looks positively forlorn.”
loverboy
  1. A male lover, especially a young one.
  2. A lady-killer.
  3. Examples:
    1. “I'm going to suggest to loverboy that this weekend we finish off the very last of the painting, scrub the sofas, finish off the tiling in the shower-room.”
      “Why did they choose Steve McClaren as the successor to loverboy Sven when they could have picked me?”
      “How do you keep a 26-year-old loverboy sufficiently motivated to perform mass murder, not to mention suicide?”
lovered
  1. (Britain dialectal) The condition or state of relations in which one person loves another; the emotion or feeling of love; warm affection; goodwill; kindness; friendship; love; goodness.
lovingkindness
  1. (archaic, uncountable) Kindness or mercy which is based on, or arises from, love; (countable) an act of such kindness or mercy.
  2. Examples:
    1. “To « the other » Neusner reveals the all-embracing quality of that lovingkindness which resembles a seed of eternity in the human heart.”
      “Give thanks to The LORD, for he is good, For his lovingkindness endures forever.”
      “I don't propose an equalitarian lovingkindness or compassion.”
lovemate
  1. The person with whom one is mated in love; a lover or sweetheart.
lovemap
lovemonger
  1. A person who encourages or advocates love; one who deals in affairs of love.
loverliness
  1. the condition and quality of being a lover; loverhood
lovesickness
  1. Quality or property of being lovesick.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “In her disguise as the boy Ganymede, Rosalind is able to promise Orlando a cure for lovesickness and also schools him in the art of love!”
      “The third character is Awly, the friend who tries to jolly Leo out of his lovesickness.”
      “Stories abounded of clubhouses, camping trips, high phone bills, illnesses, school proms, and, as the children grew older, lovesickness.”
lovelessness
  1. The state or condition of being loveless; lack of love.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “After their breakup, Sarah was overwhelmed by a profound sense of lovelessness, unable to find solace in any aspect of her life.”
      “But when there is a chance to confront the lovelessness and loss of respect in Phil's household, there is a palpable sense of transformation.”
      “Motherlessness in my situation was far too closely equated with lovelessness.”
lovedom
  1. (rare, nonce word) The condition or realm of love.
lovelight
  1. A fond expression of love in a person's eyes.
lovableness
  1. The property that makes someone or something lovable.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Her acts of kindness and always being there for others only added to her lovableness.”
      “Painting, for me, had become the way to demonstrate my worthiness, lovableness, specialness.”
      “This is the other side of his lovableness, and here again we are on altogether firm historical ground.”
lovability
  1. The state or condition of being lovable.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Thanks to his lovability factor, Depp's lifestyle is deemed just mildly eccentric whereas anyone else would have been dubbed bonkers long ago.”
      “There are few forces in Christie's political life more toxic than his insistence on his own lovability.”
      “But, as the first season ended, the show's creators found in Poehler's lovability an untapped fossil fuel.”
lovergirl
  1. A female lover, especially a young one.
loverhood
  1. the state or quality of being a lover
lovee
  1. One who is loved; a recipient of love.
  2. Examples:
    1. “It's just that one is the lover, while the other is the lovee. Together, they make love. One has an obligation to nurture, and the other has a duty of care.”
      “One might even describe a monitored feedback loop that permits one to sense when insufficient loving is returning from the lovee, causing a lessening of the lover's efforts.”
lovesomeness
  1. Quality of being lovesome.
loveress
  1. (literary) A female lover.
lovelihead
  1. (obsolete) Synonym of loveliness
lovingness
  1. The quality of being loving.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “She can embody the lovingness of the mother and flip to the ferociousness of the lioness protecting her young in an instant.”
      “The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness.”
      “He was all about lovingness, openness, communication, let's move in together, etc.”
loving
lover
  1. Obsolete form of louver.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “My lover is waiting for me in her apartment while I am forced to mow the lawn.”
      “Being a chocolate lover does not mean you have to be extravagant.”
      “Julie is a true sports lover and tried her hand at every sport including camogie, Gaelic football and athletics.”
love
  1. (racquet sports) Zero, no score.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Groping for words, I tell her of my ongoing love and respect, which has outlasted a cycle of hurt and mutual wariness.”
      “As each day passed, my love for you grew.”
      “For you, my love, I will walk the ends of the earth just to be with you.”
loveness
  1. Love.
  2. Examples:
    1. “So live I loveness, and my breast swells with bitterness, which nothing can assuage.”
      “HIS loveness is more human than Goethe's and songs are less passionate, but not less more perceptive and profound than intense or pathetic than Byron's, and Yordsworth's.”
      “I am quite glad to receive your kind and good and love-wishing letter, and I thank God for all this, for it is in his greater loveness that he gave unto me the kind friend as you be.”
lovingkindnesses
  1. plural of lovingkindness.
lovesicknesses
lovablenesses
lovemongers
  1. plural of lovemonger
lovabilities
lovelinesses
lovingnesses
lovelights
  1. plural of lovelight
lovergirls
  1. plural of lovergirl
lovemates
  1. plural of lovemate
loverboys
  1. plural of loverboy
lovelores
  1. plural of lovelore
lovedays
  1. plural of loveday
lovemaps
  1. plural of lovemap
lovings
  1. plural of loving
lovelies
  1. plural of lovely
  2. Examples:
    1. “I called over the girl that was hovering around, protecting all the lovelies in that corner of the room.”
      “Conway is busy wrestling with the amorous attentions of a couple of lovelies.”
      “And the 26-year-old soon had a stream of scantily-clad lovelies vying for his attention.”
lovers
  1. plural of lover
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Catherine had innumerable lovers and did not find it contradictory to her enlightenment that she ruled Russia as an absolute autocrat.”
      “Ceramic wares with a rich variety of shapes and sizes appeal to the craft lovers.”
      “In spite of the legerity of the plot concerning the lovers, the theme of death appears several times.”
lovees
  1. plural of lovee
loves
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