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Definition of loving in English: lovingadjective ˈlʌvɪŋˈləvɪŋ 1Feeling or showing love or great care. the cargo was described in loving detail Example sentencesExamples - We are deeply moved by these loving hearts and want to thank them for their help.
- Nothing but stubborn pride and willful disobedience can keep us from his loving embrace.
- My partner and I have been in a very loving relationship for almost six years.
- One day she would be the shining example of a loving wife and mother.
- Her work was to provide the gentle commentary, as well as the loving voice of the mother.
- We both lost our fathers when we were young and were blessed with loving mothers.
- Sometimes the cover version is done by an artist as a loving homage to a performer they admire.
- But when two individuals join in a loving relationship the feeling of family evolves.
- David was a very loving husband and father and he will be sorely missed.
- She knelt down next to me, dried my eyes and gave me a warm, loving hug that made everything all right.
- There's absolutely nothing unmanly about wanting to make the world a more loving place.
- The reason I became a nurse was to provide tender loving care to patients.
- She had grown up in a loving family and knew that love and care were two different words.
- Truly a charismatic man, he projects loving kindness to everyone and it shows.
- As she approached her friend, she was met with her very own loving embrace.
- I looked up from the bulletproof jacket my loving husband had insisted I wear.
- Behind every successful woman, there's often a loving family that offers support.
- It was the kind of night whose fresh, warm air invited lovers to stroll the parks and share loving embraces.
- Her loving care also resulted in both children being more properly attired than previously.
- Deepest sympathy is accorded to her loving family and all that regret her passing.
Synonyms affectionate, fond, devoted, adoring, doting, solicitous, demonstrative caring, tender, warm, warm-hearted amorous, ardent, passionate, lustful, amatory caring, warm, tender, close-knit, close, supportive, nurturing informal touchy-feely - 1.1in combination -loving Enjoying the specified activity or thing.
Derivatives noun There is much evidence of lovingness in the work, particularly in the delightful rendering of the smallest of creatures. Example sentencesExamples - This wandering visualization captures the sense of family as a unit, an organism unto itself (appropriately, the entire clan smokes out of the same pack of cigarettes), with the lovingness and annoyingness such inseparability entails.
- He was all about lovingness, openness, communication, let's move in together, etc.
- When I tried with my parents I saw only hatred and anger, and when I tried on Bert, it had showed kindness and lovingness that is always found in close friends.
- The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness.
Definition of loving in US English: lovingadjectiveˈləviNGˈləvɪŋ 1Feeling or showing love or great care. Example sentencesExamples - As she approached her friend, she was met with her very own loving embrace.
- It was the kind of night whose fresh, warm air invited lovers to stroll the parks and share loving embraces.
- David was a very loving husband and father and he will be sorely missed.
- Behind every successful woman, there's often a loving family that offers support.
- My partner and I have been in a very loving relationship for almost six years.
- She knelt down next to me, dried my eyes and gave me a warm, loving hug that made everything all right.
- One day she would be the shining example of a loving wife and mother.
- Sometimes the cover version is done by an artist as a loving homage to a performer they admire.
- We both lost our fathers when we were young and were blessed with loving mothers.
- Her loving care also resulted in both children being more properly attired than previously.
- Nothing but stubborn pride and willful disobedience can keep us from his loving embrace.
- We are deeply moved by these loving hearts and want to thank them for their help.
- She had grown up in a loving family and knew that love and care were two different words.
- Truly a charismatic man, he projects loving kindness to everyone and it shows.
- But when two individuals join in a loving relationship the feeling of family evolves.
- There's absolutely nothing unmanly about wanting to make the world a more loving place.
- I looked up from the bulletproof jacket my loving husband had insisted I wear.
- Her work was to provide the gentle commentary, as well as the loving voice of the mother.
- Deepest sympathy is accorded to her loving family and all that regret her passing.
- The reason I became a nurse was to provide tender loving care to patients.
Synonyms affectionate, fond, devoted, adoring, doting, solicitous, demonstrative caring, warm, tender, close-knit, close, supportive, nurturing - 1.1in combination -loving Enjoying the specified activity or thing.
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