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Meaning
Adj
●
Having a
liking
or
affection
(for).
●
Affectionate.
●
Indulgent.
●
Outlandish;
foolish
; silly.
●
Foolish;
simple
; weak.
●
Doted on;
regarded
with affection.
Verb
●
To have a
foolish
affection
for, to be
fond
of.
●
To
caress
; to fondle.
Noun
●
The
background
design in lace-making.
●
In Cooking:
Brown
residue
in
pans
from
cooking
meats
and vegetables.
●
In Information science:
A group of
records
having
shared
provenance.
●
Foundation;
bottom
; groundwork.
●
Fund,
stock
, or store.
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Origin
fond
English
fond
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Grope
Pet
Fondle
Like
Likes
Affectionate
Touch Up
Related
Proud
Enamoured
Appreciative
Aware
Wary
Interested
Keen
Enamored
Passionate
Ashamed
Curious
Leery
Scared
Capable
Reminiscent
Familiar
Guilty
Tired
Obsessed
Afraid
Supportive
Skeptical
Dreamed
Happy
Lover
Fascinated
Conscious
Tolerant
Unaware
Cautious
Leary
Accustomed
Suspicious
Critical
Weary
Sweet
More
Rhymes
Yond
Wand
Pond
Cond
Bond
Fond
Frond
Blond
Beyond
Second
Blonde
Abscond
Respond
Despond
Correspond
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