fall in love
Variant of love
love (luv)
noun
- a deep and tender feeling of affection for or attachment or devotion to a person or persons
- an expression of one's love or affection give Mary my love
- a feeling of brotherhood and good will toward other people
- strong liking for or interest in something a love of music
- the object of such liking
- a strong, usually passionate, affection of one person for another, based in part on sexual attraction
- the person who is the object of such an affection; sweetheart; lover
- sexual passion
- sexual intercourse
Etymology: < phr. play for love, i.e., play for nothing
Tennis a score of zero- Theol.
- God's tender regard and concern for all human beings
- devotion to and desire for God as the supreme good, that all human beings have
- Myth.
- Cupid, or Eros, as the god of love
- Rare Venus
Etymology: ME < OE lufu, akin to OHG luba, Goth lubo < IE base *leubh-, to be fond of, desire > libido, lief, lust
transitive verb loved, loving lov′·ing
- to feel love for
- to show love for by embracing, fondling, kissing, etc.
- to delight in; take pleasure in to love books
- to gain benefit from a plant that loves shade
intransitive verb
fall in love (with)
for love
for the love of
in love
make love
- to woo or embrace, kiss, etc. as lovers do
- to have sexual intercourse
no love lost between
not for love or money
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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