Pronunciation: /ˈeɪmətɪv/
adjective relating to or inclined toward love, especially sexual love
A1 I have an amative relationship with my pet cat.
A2 The characters in the romantic novel shared an amative bond.
B1 The couple's amative gestures towards each other were heartwarming.
B2 The film portrayed a complex and amative love triangle.
C1 The artist's paintings were often inspired by his amative experiences.
C2 The poet's amative verses captured the essence of love and longing.
formal The amative nature of their relationship was evident in the way they constantly showed affection towards each other.
informal They have a really amative bond, always holding hands and hugging.
slang Their amative vibes are off the charts, they're like the cutest couple ever.
figurative The artist's amative connection to their work was reflected in the passion and emotion evident in every brushstroke.
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