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Meaning
Noun
●
A
deep
caring for
the
existence
of another.
●
Strong affection.
A
profound
and
caring
affection
towards someone.
Affectionate,
benevolent
concern
or
care for
other people or
beings
, and for their well-being.
A
feeling
of
intense
attraction
towards someone.
A
deep
or
abiding
liking
for something; an
enthusiasm
for something.
●
A person who is the
object
of
romantic
feelings
; a
darling
, a
sweetheart
, a beloved.
●
In Commonwealth English:
A
term
of
friendly
address
,
regardless of
feelings.
●
A
thing
,
activity
, etc. which is the
object
of
one's
deep
liking
or enthusiasm.
●
In Sex:
Sexual
desire
;
attachment
based on
sexual
attraction.
●
In Sex:
Sexual activity.
●
In Emotions & Love:
An
instance
or
episode
of being
in love
; a
love
affair.
●
Used as the
closing
, before the
signature
, of a
letter
, especially between good
friends
or
family members
, or by the young.
●
Alternative letter-case form of Love (“personification of
love
”).
●
A
thin
silk
material.
●
In Anemoneae tribe plants:
A
climbing
plant
, Clematis vitalba.
●
In Billiards, Tennis & Zero:
Zero, no score.
●
Nothing; no recompense.
●
radiotelephony clear-code
word
for the
letter
L.
Verb
●
To have a strong
affection
for (someone or something).
●
To need,
thrive
on.
●
To be
strongly
inclined
towards something; an
emphatic
form of like.
●
To care
deeply
about, to be
dedicated
to (someone or something).
●
To
derive
delight
from a
fact
or situation.
●
In Sex:
To
have sex
with (perhaps from make love).
●
Alternative form of
lofe
(“to
praise
, sell”)
Name
●
A surname.
●
A
male
given name.
●
A
female
given name.
●
Cupid, Eros, or another
personification
of love.
●
An
unincorporated
community
in Butler County, Kentucky.
●
The
ship
of
characters
Logan Echolls and Veronica Mars from the
television show
Veronica Mars.
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Wiktionary
Origin
love
English
love
Middle English (1100-1500)
loven
Middle English (1100-1500)
lofian
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Baby
Darling
Honey
Lover
Pet
Sweetheart
Mate
Lovey
Sweetie
Aphrodisia
Carnality
Lust
Lovemaking
Sex
Copulation
Romance
Loue
Adore
Cherish
Dote
Fancy
Love
Enjoy
Ducks
Affection
Adores
Babe
Care For
Cling To
Sleep With
Copulate With
Love Bird
Go To Bed With
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Antonyms
Hate
Hatred
Angst
Indifference
Despise
Fear
Related
Appreciate
Passion
Joy
Prefer
Admire
Friendship
Desire
Miss
Detest
Happiness
Respect
Kindness
Crave
Beauty
Pleasure
Envy
Compassion
Soul
Trust
Intimacy
Liked
Worship
Value
Marriage
Adoration
Admiration
Praise
Experience
Hated
Remember
Likes
God
Romantic
Spirit
Devotion
Heart
Believe
Wish
Grace
Care
Try
Faith
Pride
Accept
Fantasy
Gratitude
Enjoyed
Know
Sentimental
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Rhymes
Of
Luv
Wuv
Gov
Bruv
Dove
Love
Dove
Above
Glove
Shove
Belove
Hereof
Thereof
Whereof
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