Affaires D'amour

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /æˌfɛrz dəˈmʊr/

Definitions of affaires d'amour

noun a French term meaning 'love affairs'

Example Sentences

A1 She enjoys reading romance novels filled with affaires d'amour.

A2 The movie depicted a complicated affaires d'amour between the main characters.

B1 The scandalous affaires d'amour of the royal family were exposed in the tabloids.

B2 The novel delves deep into the protagonist's affaires d'amour, revealing their innermost thoughts and feelings.

C1 The artist's paintings often explore themes of affaires d'amour and passion.

C2 The play is a complex portrayal of affaires d'amour set against the backdrop of war and political intrigue.

Examples of affaires d'amour in a Sentence

formal The scandalous affaires d'amour of the royal family were kept hidden from the public eye.

informal I heard she's been caught up in some affaires d'amour drama lately.

slang I can't keep up with all the affaires d'amour going on in this town.

figurative His paintings often depict the complexities of affaires d'amour in a subtle yet profound way.

Grammatical Forms of affaires d'amour

past tense

affaires d'amour-ed

plural

affaires d'amours

comparative

more affaires d'amour

superlative

most affaires d'amour

present tense

affaires d'amour

future tense

will have affaires d'amour

perfect tense

have had affaires d'amour

continuous tense

are having affaires d'amour

singular

affaire d'amour

positive degree

affaires d'amour

infinitive

to have affaires d'amour

gerund

having affaires d'amour

participle

affaires d'amour-ing

Origin and Evolution of affaires d'amour

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The term 'affaires d'amour' originated in France.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to romantic affairs or love affairs, the term 'affaires d'amour' has evolved to encompass a broader range of romantic relationships and interactions.