Fond synonyms
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Feeling affection for someone; fond or involved:
Foolishly or excessively fond
love (related)
Feeling and expressing affection
Highly valued, having a high personal value.
Expressing a large amount of love to other people; affectionate.
Being in love; enamored:
Showing adoration or admiration.
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The definition of passionate is having or showing strong feelings, strong emotions or a strong sexual desire.
Taste, liking, or inclination (f)
averse (antonym)
The definition of averse is having a feeling of distaste or strong opposition.
The definition of ardent is a deep level of enthusiasm or passion.
Disposed to believe too readily; gullible.
Having or expressing desire; desiring:
attitude (related)
Feeling and expressing affection
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The definition of affectionate is having warm regard, feelings or love for someone or something.
Of, relating to, or expressive of love, especially romantic love:
Having no basis in fact; unfounded
The definition of dear is precious or highly thought of.
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Prejudice or bias in favor of something.
Feeling or displaying strong affection or attachment; ardent:
Totally in love.
Showing, characterized by, or given to self-indulgence:
Lacking sound judgment; foolish
Gentle; tractable; easily governed.
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over-affectionate
(Mathematics) Of or being operations or sequences of operations, such as differentiation and integration, when applied to only one of several variables at a time.
The definition of sanguine is someone or something the color of blood or a reddish color.
That trifles; frivolous; shallow; fickle
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uxorious
Dotingly or irrationally fond of or submissive to one's wife
Lacking substance or worth:
Predominantly red or yellow in tone:
A strong wish or urge:
The definition of attachment is a personal connection, or feeling of kinship.
diathesis
A predisposition to certain diseases
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An inclination; taste
A special liking for something; a preference.
(Obs.) Favorable inclination; bias (for)
hating (antonym)
have a liking or taste for
partial-to
Having a liking or preference for; favorably disposed toward; fond of.
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The definition of foolish is a silly, embarrassed or ridiculous person or act.
A deviation or the degree of deviation from the horizontal or vertical.
sad (related)
adieu (related)
goodly (related)
Find another word for fond. In this page you can discover 54 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for fond, like: attached, doting, love, cherished, loving, amorous, adoring, passionate, penchant, averse and ardent.