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beloved1 adjectivebeloved2 noun belovedbe‧lov‧ed1 /bɪˈlʌvɪd/ adjective - Tom's beloved 1965 Ford Mustang convertible
- But for once in her life, not even her beloved radio could distract her.
- George had no illusions about his beloved daughter.
- Maybe it was time Anna faced reality and dealt with the truth about her beloved grandson.
- There were his beloved grandparents and supportive aunts, who lived too far away to protect him from his pain.
- You know what your beloved Commies do when they take over, Griffiths?
ADVERB► most· John Berendt met Chablis during his time in Savannah and she ended up being perhaps the most beloved character in the book.· He was fast becoming the most sought after and most beloved interviewee in Britain.· Joseph Goebbels is the most hated man they have, other than their most beloved leader. ► much· She visited that day an elderly and much beloved friend. ► so· Contemporary locomotives are carved on their headstones, which also bear nauseating rhyming epitaphs of the kind so beloved by the Victorians.· Thus, the concentration of force, so beloved by officers, was impossible to achieve.· The fancy bowls, water jugs and chamber pots, now so beloved of antique dealers, were in every bedroom.· In fact, only King Richard Petty, who shares with Earnhardt the record for championships, was ever so beloved.· They do not fit their newly found knowledge into the neat compartments so beloved by academics.· Just one of those casual I-can-do-anything-I-want-any-time-I-want-and-make-you-like-it gestures so beloved of megalomaniacs, mass murderers and the Gunmint.· That was the dream of solar sailing, so beloved of both scientists and science fiction writers. NOUN► daughter· His fortune, conservatively estimated in excess of a hundred million dollars, had come intact to his beloved daughter, Louise.· George had no illusions about his beloved daughter. ► father· One of the men is Agenor, beloved father of Cleodon.· I had done just what she described: married her beloved father and borne his children. ► son· Will the Cosbys ever feel safe again in a world in which their beloved son was murdered? ► wife· His beloved wife Debbie had left him.· Even if his beloved wife could speak to RoboCop, she would no longer recognize the man in all that garb.· There was Sophia too, his beloved wife, and even Faustina who was, he felt sure, fiercely Protestant.· He had his beloved wife Helen by his side in the last days and hours of his life. literary or humorous loved very much by someone: He never recovered from the death of his beloved daughter. He’s always talking about his beloved computer!beloved of/by a book beloved of children everywherebeloved1 adjectivebeloved2 noun belovedbeloved2 noun my/her etc beloved literary someone who is loved very much → dearly beloved at dearly(3) |