fall in love

Variant of love

love definition

love (luv)

noun

  1. a deep and tender feeling of affection for or attachment or devotion to a person or persons
  2. an expression of one's love or affection give Mary my love
  3. a feeling of brotherhood and good will toward other people
    1. strong liking for or interest in something a love of music
    2. the object of such liking
    1. a strong, usually passionate, affection of one person for another, based in part on sexual attraction
    2. the person who is the object of such an affection; sweetheart; lover
    1. sexual passion
    2. sexual intercourse
  4. Etymology: < phr. play for love, i.e., play for nothing

    Tennis a score of zero
  5. Theol.
    1. God's tender regard and concern for all human beings
    2. devotion to and desire for God as the supreme good, that all human beings have
  6. Myth.
    1. Cupid, or Eros, as the god of love
    2. 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

  1. to feel love for
  2. to show love for by embracing, fondling, kissing, etc.
  3. to delight in; take pleasure in to love books
  4. to gain benefit from a plant that loves shade

intransitive verb

to feel the emotion of love; be in love
love Idioms

fall in love (with)

to begin to feel love (for)

for love

as a favor or for pleasure; without payment

for the love of

for the sake of; with loving regard for

in love

feeling love; enamored

make love

  1. to woo or embrace, kiss, etc. as lovers do
  2. to have sexual intercourse

no love lost between

no liking or affection existing between

not for love or money

not under any conditions

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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