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    love
    /lʌv/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. feel deep affection for (someone): "he loved his sister dearly" Similar be in love withbe infatuated withbe smitten withbe besotted withOpposite hateloathedetest
    • 2. like or enjoy very much: "I just love dancing" Similar like very muchdelight inenjoy greatlyhave a passion for

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  2. The meaning of LOVE is strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties. How to use love in a sentence.

  3. noun. a strong feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, such as for a parent, child, friend, or pet: He bent and kissed his newborn daughter on the brow, his heart full of love and gratitude. Synonyms: friendliness, regard, inclination, liking. Antonyms: dislike, hatred.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LoveLove - Wikipedia

    American psychologist Zick Rubin sought to define love by psychometrics in the 1970s. His work identifies a different set of three factors that constitute love: attachment, caring, and intimacy.

  5. Love is a very strong feeling of affection towards someone who you are romantically or sexually attracted to.

  6. love verb [T] (LIKE SOMEONE) Add to word list. A1. to like another adult very much and be romantically and sexually attracted to them, or to have strong feelings of liking a friend or person in your family: I love you. Last night he told me he loved me. I've only ever loved one man. I'm sure he loves his kids.

  7. Jun 26, 2011 · Definition of love noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. love. noun. /lʌv/ Idioms. liking and caring. [uncountable] a very strong feeling of liking and caring for somebody/something, especially a member of your family or a friend. She has earned the love and respect of many people.

  8. noun. a strong feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, such as for a parent, child, friend, or pet: He bent and kissed his newborn daughter on the brow, his heart full of love and gratitude. Synonyms: friendliness, regard, inclination, liking. Antonyms: dislike, hatred.