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loved
[ luhvd ]
adjective
- held in deep affection; cherished:
loved companions; much-loved friends.
Other Word Forms
- ܲ·DZ adjective
- ɱ-DZ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of loved1
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Example Sentences
“We loved her. Such a talented person. A great entertainer, a great singer and a wonderful Christian lady. We will miss her sweet smile and great hugs.”
Reflecting on his love of the show, he added: "I was skipping into the diary room even if they were telling me off - I loved it. I loved the whole thing."
"When we heard of his passing, it came with a certain comfort to the soul, because we knew our loved one was finally at peace, and once again, he was simply our Uncle Jorge."
At 45, I was a doctor with acquired autoimmune disorder, a long trail of self-sabotage and no idea how to be loved.
“The company did not like it, but I loved it and stole it and took it home,” he says.
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