THE NOUN
+for: their love for each other.
To be /fall in love with somebody. He fell madly in love with her.|
Do you believe in love at first sight? (coll.) | A love song ! My grandmother kept all her love letters.
2. When you care very much about someone, especially a member of your family or a close friend.
+for: a mother’s love for her children.
3. Someone who you love: You were my first love
She has a great love of music.| His greatest love of football.
5. To make love (to/with somebody) coll. To have sex with someone.
6. (with) love (from) somebody, used at the end of a friendly letter: Hope to see you soon. Lots of love, Suzanne.
7. To send/give your love to someone, to ask someone to give your friendly greetings to someone else: Your father sends his love.
8. British, spoken and informal: a) when you are speaking to someone you love: Are you alright, Love? b) used when talking in a friendly way to someone you don’t know, especially a woman: What did you just say, Love?
To add a few expressions, collocations & idioms:
A love affair, love at first sight,
to fall in love,
Love for ever & ever.
And other words that represent parts of speech:
lovable, lovely, lover, loving.
LOVE
has been the inspiration for anyone that writes,
whether it be the most sophisticated form
sush as the LOVE SONNETS from Shakespeare
to a simple love letter written from the
♥
♥
What is your favourite love song,
love quote or poem?
SUZANNE
NOTE: This was posted last year, Sunday February 13th.
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