Pronunciation: /æˌfɛrz dəˈmʊr/
noun a French term meaning 'love affairs'
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.
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.
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