Pronunciation: /bɪˈlʌvɪd/
noun a person who is dearly loved
A1 My beloved pet is a cute little hamster.
A2 She keeps a photo of her beloved grandmother on her bedside table.
B1 The town's beloved mayor was known for his kindness and generosity.
B2 The author's beloved characters came to life in her latest novel.
C1 The artist's beloved masterpiece was displayed in the museum for all to admire.
C2 The actor's beloved performance in the play received rave reviews from critics.
adjective dearly loved or cherished
A1 My beloved pet is a cute little hamster.
A2 She gifted her beloved grandmother a handmade scarf for her birthday.
B1 The beloved national park is a popular destination for nature lovers.
B2 The author's beloved novel has been translated into multiple languages.
C1 The artist's beloved masterpiece is displayed in the museum's main gallery.
C2 The actor's beloved performance in the film earned him critical acclaim.
formal The beloved author received a prestigious award for her latest novel.
informal My beloved grandmother always makes the best cookies.
slang I miss hanging out with my beloved crew from high school.
figurative The old oak tree in the park is a beloved landmark for the community.
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