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Meaning of love
a strong feeling of affection
Etymology of love
The word "love" originates from Old English "lufu," which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "lubÅ" and the Proto-Indo-European root "leubh-," both meaning "to desire" or "to love"
Historical usage of the word has evolved to encompass various forms of affection, including romantic, familial, platonic, and selfless love
Synonyms
affection
tenderness
fondness
devotion
adoration
infatuation
passion
ardor
desire
liking
inclination
preference
attachment
bond
connection
regard
esteem
reverence
worship
veneration
cherishing
doting
idolizing
admiring
caring
kindness
charity
altruism
benevolence
compassion
empathy
sentiment
warmth
fondness
endearment
sweetness
Definitions
- A strong feeling of affection or sexual attraction to someone
- * A great interest or enthusiasm for something
- * A feeling of deep affection or fondness for a person, place, or thing
- * Unselfish, loyal, and benevolent concern for the well-being of another
Usage Examples
- I feel a deep love for my family and friends
- * She has a love for reading and writing poetry
- * The couple's love for each other only grew stronger with time
- * His love of music inspired him to become a professional musician
Antonyms
hate
loathing
dislike
distaste
aversion
detestation
abhorrence
contempt
scorn
disdain
indifference
apathy
neglect
hostility
antagonism
animosity
antipathy
coldness
chill
frostiness
bitterness
rancor
resentment
spite
malice