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Love, Courtney /ˈkɔːtni $ -ɔːr-/
love /lʌv/ verb
love noun

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love
[verb]
Synonyms:
- adore, cherish, dote on, hold dear, idolize, prize, treasure, worship
- enjoy, appreciate, delight in, like, relish, savour, take pleasure in
[noun]
Synonyms:
- passion, adoration, affection, ardour, attachment, devotion, infatuation, tenderness, warmth
- liking, devotion, enjoyment, fondness, inclination, partiality, relish, soft spot, taste, weakness
- beloved, darling, dear, dearest, lover, sweetheart, truelove
- in love: enamoured, besotted, charmed, enraptured, infatuated, smitten
Antonyms: hate
Contrasted words: antipathy, aversion, animosity, animus, enmity, hostility, rancor, abhorrence, detestation, hatred, abjure, give up, reject, relinquish, avoid, disregard, ignore, neglect, overlook, shun, slight
Related Idioms: (the) tender passion, hold dear
Related Words: like(s), liking, regard, adoration, idolatry, piety, worship, allegiance, fealty, fidelity, loyalty, emotion, sentiment, crush, infatuation, passion, yearning, ardency, ardor, enthusiasm, fervor, zeal, desire, lust, appreciate, cherish, prize, treasure, value, dote (on or upon), fancy, deify, exalt, idolize, revere, venerate, admire, like
English Thesaurus: love, adore, be in love (with somebody), be infatuated with somebody, have a crush on somebody, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

Love, Courtney /ˈkɔːtni $ -ɔːr-/
(1965–) a US singer, songwriter, and actress. In the 1990s, she was in the rock group Hole, which was known for having a loud, angry style. She is also famous for having been married to Kurt Cobain. She has appeared in several films, including The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996). Her BIRTHNAME is Courtney Michelle Harrison.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

I. love1 S1 W1 /lʌv/ verb
[Word Family: adjective: lovableUNLOVABLE, loveless, lovely, loving, unloved; noun: love, lover, loveliness., lovey; verb: love; adverb: lovingly]

1. ROMANTIC ATTRACTION [transitive not in progressive] to have a strong feeling of affection for someone, combined with sexual attraction:
I love you, Tracy.
He was the only man she had ever loved.

2. CARE ABOUT [transitive not in progressive] to care very much about someone, especially a member of your family or a close friend:
I love my grandad so much.
I’ve always loved children.
much-loved/well-loved
In 1941, her much-loved sister was killed in an accident.
Many people feel guilty after the death of a loved one.

3. LIKE/ENJOY [transitive] to like something very much or enjoy doing something very much:
I love carrots.
Jeff loves his work.
I love the way she sings that song.
Amy had always loved New York.
love doing something
I love going out to restaurants.
love to do something
We all love to talk about ourselves.
I’d love to (do something) spoken (=used to say that you would really like to do something)
‘Would you like to come swimming with us?’ ‘I’d love to.’
I’d have loved to have stayed till the end.
I’d love to know just why they did that.

4. LOYALTY [transitive not in progressive] to have a strong feeling of loyalty to your country, an institution etc:
Dad’s always loved the navy.

5. I love it! spoken used when you are amused by something, especially by someone else’s mistake or bad luck:
‘And then her boyfriend walked in and saw her kissing Ray.’ ‘I love it!’

6. sb’s going to love something spoken
a) used to say that someone will enjoy something:
Listen guys, you’re going to love this.
b) used to say that someone will not be pleased about something:
I’m going to love telling him we’ve changed our minds again.
lover

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. love2 S1 W1 noun
[Word Family: adjective: lovableUNLOVABLE, loveless, lovely, loving, unloved; noun: love, lover, loveliness., lovey; verb: love; adverb: lovingly]
[Language: Old English; Origin: lufu]

1. FOR FAMILY/FRIENDS [uncountable] a strong feeling of caring about someone, especially a member of your family or a close friend Antonym : hate, hatred:
What these kids need is love and support.
love for
a mother’s love for her child

2. ROMANTIC [uncountable] a strong feeling of liking someone a lot combined with sexual attraction
love for
Their love for each other grew deeper every day.
Tara is madly in love with you.

3. PERSON YOU LOVE [countable] someone that you feel a strong romantic and sexual attraction to:
He was her first love.
the love of your life (=the person that you feel or felt the most love for)

4. PLEASURE/ENJOYMENT
a) [singular, uncountable] a strong feeling of pleasure and enjoyment that something gives you
love of/for
my love of nature
He had a great love of music.
I fell in love with Amsterdam the very first time I visited the city.
b) [countable] something that gives you a lot of pleasure and enjoyment:
Sailing was her great love.

5. make love (to/with somebody)
a) to have sex with someone that you love
b) old use to say loving things to someone, to kiss them etc

6. send/give your love (to somebody), send/give somebody your love to ask someone to give your loving greetings to someone else when they see them, write to them etc:
Aunt Mary sends her love.

7. love (from somebody)/lots of love/all my love written used at the end of a letter to a friend, a member of your family, or someone you love:
See you soon. Lots of love, Clare.

8. (my) love British English spoken informal
a) a word used when you are talking to someone you love Synonym : darling:
‘Hello, love,’ said her father.
b) a friendly way of talking to someone who you do not know, especially to a woman or child. Many women consider this to be impolite or offensive:
What’s your name, love?

9. be a love and .../... there’s a love British English spoken used when you are asking someone, especially children and members of your family, to do something:
Give these to your sisters, there’s a love.

10. there is no love lost between somebody and somebody if there is no love lost between two people, they dislike each other

11. TENNIS [uncountable] an expression meaning ‘no points’, used in the game of tennis

12. not for love or/nor money informal if you cannot get something or do something for love or money, it is impossible to obtain or to do:
I can’t get hold of that book for love nor money.

13. love triangle a situation in which someone is having a sexual relationship with the partner of a close friend – used especially in newspapers

14. for the love of God (also for the love of Mike/Pete) old-fashioned spoken used to show that you are extremely angry, disappointed etc
a labour of love at labour1(4)

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

love
noun
ADJ. deep, great, overwhelming, passionate her deep love for him
genuine, pure, real, true | unconditional | abiding, eternal, undying He had an abiding love of the English countryside. You have my undying love.
hopeless, unrequited a sad tale of unrequited love
thwarted a play about thwarted love
mutual | free They were into free love and avoided commitment.
first I like most sports but tennis is my first love.
brotherly, maternal, parental, sisterly | courtly, platonic, romantic the cult of courtly love in twelfth-century Aquitaine
erotic, physical, sexual | heterosexual, homosexual, lesbian | redemptive | divine, human
VERB + LOVE feel, have She felt no love for him. He had a great love of life.
search for, seek | find At last she had found true love.
express, show | declare, profess They publicly declared their love for each other.
promise ‘You promised me love!’ he cried despairingly.
return He didn't return her love.
share They share a love of music.
give sb, send (sb) Bob sends his love.
be in, fall in He fell in love with one of his students.
fall out of | make (= have sex) It was the first time they had made love. He wanted to make love to her.
LOVE + NOUN affair | life | letter | scene, song, story
PREP. for/out of ~ I did it for love!
in ~ We are very much in love.
~ between the love between parent and child
~ for He did not know how to express his love for her.
~ of She had a great love of painting.
PHRASES an act of love, deeply/madly/passionately in love I was madly in love with her.
desperately/hopelessly in love, head over heels in love, love at first sight Do you believe in love at first sight?
the love of sb's life She was the love of his life.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

love
verb
ADV. dearly, deeply, passionately, really, tenderly, very much He loved his wife dearly.
unconditionally He wanted to be unconditionally loved.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

love

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

love
verb
BAD: I'm sure that once you see Venice, you'll love it very much.
GOOD: I'm sure that once you see Venice, you'll love it.

Usage Note:
love sb (very much ): 'I love him very much.'
love sth (WITHOUT very much ): 'I love tennis.'

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Common Errors

love to like someone very much and care a lot about them – used about people in your family or someone who you are sexually attracted to:
I love my wife and children very much.
Have you ever said ‘I love you’ and not really meant it?
adore to love and admire someone very much:
When she was a child she adored her father.
be in love (with somebody) to feel that you love someone and want to have a romantic relationship with them:
We were both young and very much in love.
Karen was in love with a man who was much older than her.
be infatuated with somebody to love someone a lot and keep thinking about them, in a way that seems silly because you do not know them very well:
He became infatuated with a woman he met at a conference.
have a crush on somebody to love and be sexually attracted to someone you are not having a relationship with, usually someone older:
Jane had a crush on the German teacher.
be crazy about somebody informal to love someone very much – used for emphasis:
She’s crazy about you.
be devoted to somebody to love someone very much and give them a lot of attention:
He was devoted to his wife and his children.
dote on somebody written to love someone very much, especially a much younger family member, and behave very kindly to them:
He dotes on his grandchildren.
be in love
Are you in love with her?
fall in love (=start being in love)
I fell in love with her the minute I saw her.
find love (=meet someone to love)
I never thought I would find love.
return sb’s love (=love someone who loves you)
Estella does not return Pip’s love.
love at first sight (=when you love someone as soon as you meet them)
For Marion and Ron it was love at first sight.
very much in love
They were obviously very much in love.
madly/deeply in love (=very much in love)
I married Dan because I was madly in love.
head over heels in love (=very much in love)
The two of them fell head over heels in love.
love is blind (=used to say that people do not notice the faults of the person they love)
Love is blind, I guess. How else could he stand to be with her?
true love (=real love)
She felt that she had finally found true love.
real love
You could see real love in their eyes.
romantic love
Romantic love was not always the reason for marriage.
sexual love
Venus was the Roman goddess of sexual love.
unrequited love (=love for someone who does not love you)
She had a secret, unrequited love for Harrison.
undying love (=love that does not stop)
She and I swore undying love.
passionate love
He wrote about his passionate love for her.
a love song/story
a tragic love story
a love letter
She found a love letter from another woman in his wallet.
affection noun [uncountable] a gentle feeling of love which makes you want to be kind to someone and show them that you love them – used especially about friends and members of your family:
My mother never showed us us any affection.
Alison and I had been at school together, and I felt great affection for her.
devotion noun [uncountable] very strong love for someone in which you want to give them a lot of attention and look after them – used especially about strong feelings of love for your wife, husband, children etc:
His recovery is largely due to the devotion of his wife and family
passion noun [uncountable] a strong and exciting feeling of love for someone you are extremely sexually attracted to:
He loved her still, with just the same passion as he always had.
There was no passion in their relationship.
infatuation noun [uncountable and countable] a strong feeling of love for someone, in which you cannot stop thinking about them, and which seems silly because you do not know them very well:
She hoped that his ridiculous infatuation would soon wear off.
His infatuation with Diane seemed to be growing.
a childhood infatuation
romance noun [uncountable] the feeling of loving someone and the nice things you do to show this – used about someone you are sexually attracted to:
The romance had gone out of their relationship.
In the UK, one in ten people have found romance over the Internet.
crush noun [countable] a very strong feeling of love and sexual attraction for someone such as a teacher or a famous person, especially when there is no chance of you having a relationship with that person because you are much younger than them :
She had a teenage crush on one of her teachers.
I had a big crush on Tom Cruise when I was growing up.
a schoolgirl crush

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

love noun [uncountable] a feeling of liking someone very much and caring a lot about them – used about people in your family, or someone you feel sexually attracted to:
All children need love, attention, and encouragement.
We don’t need words to express our love for each other.
affection noun [uncountable] a gentle feeling of love which makes you want to be kind to someone and show them that you love them – used especially about friends and members of your family:
My mother never showed us us any affection.
Alison and I had been at school together, and I felt great affection for her.
devotion noun [uncountable] very strong love for someone in which you want to give them a lot of attention and look after them – used especially about strong feelings of love for your wife, husband, children etc:
His recovery is largely due to the devotion of his wife and family
passion noun [uncountable] a strong and exciting feeling of love for someone you are extremely sexually attracted to:
He loved her still, with just the same passion as he always had.
There was no passion in their relationship.
infatuation noun [uncountable and countable] a strong feeling of love for someone, in which you cannot stop thinking about them, and which seems silly because you do not know them very well:
She hoped that his ridiculous infatuation would soon wear off.
His infatuation with Diane seemed to be growing.
a childhood infatuation
romance noun [uncountable] the feeling of loving someone and the nice things you do to show this – used about someone you are sexually attracted to:
The romance had gone out of their relationship.
In the UK, one in ten people have found romance over the Internet.
crush noun [countable] a very strong feeling of love and sexual attraction for someone such as a teacher or a famous person, especially when there is no chance of you having a relationship with that person because you are much younger than them :
She had a teenage crush on one of her teachers.
I had a big crush on Tom Cruise when I was growing up.
a schoolgirl crush

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

love
lʌv
See: for love or money , in love , labor of love , make love , no love lost , puppy love also calf love

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

LOVE
Loss of Valuable Energy

[TahlilGaran] Acronyms and Abbreviations Dictionary


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