单词 | loved |
释义 | loved (once / 57 pages) adj WORD FAMILY loved: lovedest, unloved+/lovable: lovably, unlovable/love: lovable, loveable, loved, loveless, lover, loves, lovesome, loving, self-love/loveless: lovelessly/lover: loverlike, lovers/loving: lovinger, lovingest, lovingly, lovingness, self-loving, unloving/unloving: unlovingly USAGE EXAMPLESSTONE: That was the thing I loved to do the most. Seattle Times(Dec 01, 2016) Two people, who once loved each other and maybe still do, face each other on a sidewalk on a chilly New England afternoon. Seattle Times(Dec 01, 2016) This season, Oklahoma City has loved, and needed, all of Westbrook’s force. Washington Post(Nov 30, 2016) adj held dear his loved companion of many years Syn|Ant admired regarded with admiration adored, idolised, idolized, worshippedregarded with deep or rapturous love (especially as if for a god) beloved, darling, deardearly loved blue-eyed, fair-haired, white-hairedfavorite cherished, precious, treasured, wantedcharacterized by feeling or showing fond affection for best-loved, favored, favorite, favourite, pet, preferent, preferredpreferred above all others and treated with partiality wanteddesired or wished for or sought unloved not loved alienated, estrangedcaused to be unloved bereft, lovelorn, unbelovedunhappy in love; suffering from unrequited love despised, detested, hated, scornedtreated with contempt disinheriteddeprived of your rightful heritage jilted, rejected, spurnedrebuffed (by a lover) without warning lovelessreceiving no love unwantednot wanted; not needed |
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