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View usage for: (bɪlʌvɪd) pronunciation note: When the adjective is not followed by a noun it is pronounced (bɪlʌvd) and is hyphenated be+loved.1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun, Also v-link ADJ of/by n]A beloved person, thing, or place is one that you feel great affection for. He lost his beloved wife last year. The rose is the most romantic of flowers, beloved of poets, singers, and artists. Synonyms: dear, loved, valued, prized More Synonyms of beloved 2. singular noun [usually poss NOUN]Your beloved is the person that you love. [old-fashioned] He takes his beloved into his arms. Synonyms: darling, love, sweet, lover More Synonyms of beloved beloved in British English (bɪˈlʌvɪd, -ˈlʌvd) noun2. a person who is dearly loved, such as a wife or husband beloved in American English (bɪˈlʌvɪd; bɪˈlʌvd) Word origin ME biloved < biloven: see be & love Examples of 'beloved' in a sentencebeloved No one is benefiting, least of all your beloved son.Now this huge thing has happened and my beloved son is missing.His beloved wife was killed in a previous book.To what do you treat your beloved cat?How would things turn out without the influence of their beloved mother?An ideal disciple is this beloved one.Where is her beloved husband when she needs him?He has been widowed for three years and is still mourning his beloved wife.How many parents will place a picture of a beloved son or daughter in uniform amid the decorations?Our beloved dog continued in the background to heal us through marriage and health challenges and family death.Some of you might mourn once more the passing from beloved wife to football widow but others are striking out.He acquires the perfect wife, fathers a beloved daughter.My heart goes out to his beloved wife, daughter and family.Maybe there's just no one who can match up to his beloved mum.Not surprisingly, a gap opens up between her and her beloved sons.I watched my beloved husband age with the burden of looking after me.She said that worry about what was happening to her father 's beloved woods was giving her sleepless nights.Not toward her beloved father.I now have my beloved daughter.I'll be in bed with my beloved and my dogs dreaming wild little dreams.He could not afford for his two beloved dogs to go too but an exclusive interview in The Sun paid for their flights. Word lists withbeloved affection In other languagesbeloved British English: beloved ADJECTIVE A beloved person, thing, or place is one that you feel great affection for. He lost his beloved wife last year. - American English: beloved
- Brazilian Portuguese: querido
- Chinese: 深爱的
- European Spanish: amado
- French: bien-aimé
- German: geliebt
- Italian: adorato
- Japanese: 最愛の
- Korean: 사랑하는
- European Portuguese: querido
- Latin American Spanish: amado
Chinese translation of 'beloved' adj - [person, thing, place]
心爱(愛)的 (xīn'ài de)
n (c) - (o.f.)
心爱(愛)的人 (xīn'ài de rén)
Definition dearly loved She lost her beloved dog last year. Synonyms loved dearest admired treasured worshipped adored cherished revered Definition a person who is dearly loved He takes his beloved in his arms. Synonyms loved one truelove dear one inamorata or inamorato Additional synonymsDefinition a person who is kind, pure, or beautiful Thank you. You're an angel. Synonyms dear, ideal, beauty, saint, treasure, darling, dream, jewel, gem, paragonDefinition a beloved person: often used as an endearment Don't cry, my love. Synonyms beloved, dear, dearest, sweet, lover, angel (informal), darling, honey, loved one, sweetheart, truelove, dear one, leman (archaic), inamorata or inamorato, bae (US, informal), LUV Definition either of the people involved in a love affair They became lovers soon after they first met. Synonyms sweetheart, beloved, loved one, beau (old-fashioned), flame (informal), mistress, admirer, suitor, swain (archaic), lady or gentleman friend, man or woman friend, toy boy, paramour (old-fashioned), leman (archaic), fancy bit (slang, old-fashioned), boyfriend or girlfriend, bae (US, informal), fancy man or fancy woman (slang, old-fashioned), fiancé or fiancée, inamorata or inamorato (rare), Wag (British, informal) |