adjective showing fondness or tenderness towards someone or something

  • The couple displayed an affectionate bond during the charity event.
  • My cat is so affectionate, always rubbing against my legs.
  • I've never seen two people so lovey-dovey and affectionate.
  • His affectionate words were like a warm hug for her troubled soul.

verb to be endowed with or receive something desirable

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • She was blessed with a sharp intellect and a strong work ethic.
  • I feel so blessed with such amazing friends in my life.
  • My new job is lit, I feel blessed with all the perks.
  • The artist was blessed with a creative mind that knew no bounds.

noun the act of cherishing; the state of being cherished

verb to hold or treat as dear; feel love for

  • It is important to cherish the time we have with loved ones.
  • I really cherish our friendship.
  • I totally cherish my new phone.
  • She cherished the memories of her childhood like precious treasures.

noun a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household

adjective relating to or characteristic of a family

  • The family gathered together for a formal dinner to celebrate the occasion.
  • We're planning a family picnic this weekend, wanna join?
  • My fam is going to the beach, you should roll with us!
  • The team at work feels like a family, always supporting each other.

noun an intense feeling of deep affection

verb to feel deep affection or sexual attraction for someone

  • Love is considered one of the strongest human emotions.
  • I love spending time with my family.
  • I'm totally in love with that new song.
  • The artist poured her love into every brushstroke of the painting.

noun a short sentence or phrase chosen as encapsulating the beliefs or ideals guiding an individual, family, or institution

  • The company's motto is 'Excellence through Innovation'.
  • My motto is 'Work hard, play hard'.
  • Her motto is 'YOLO' - you only live once.
  • His motto of 'never give up' kept him going during tough times.

verb to adhere or remain united as a single entity

adverb in a manner that involves adhering or remaining united

  • It is important for the team to stick together in order to achieve their goals.
  • Hey guys, let's stick together and support each other through this tough time.
  • We gotta stick together like glue if we want to make it through this.
  • In times of adversity, it is crucial for friends to stick together like a pack of wolves.

noun a wholesome person or thing

adjective promoting health or well-being; nutritious; beneficial

  • The company promotes a wholesome work environment where employees are encouraged to support each other.
  • I love spending time with my friends, it's always so wholesome and fun.
  • That movie was so wholesome, it gave me all the feels.
  • Her presence in the room was like a breath of fresh air, bringing a wholesome energy to the group.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it)

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

interjection an abrupt remark, made especially as an aside or interruption

article a particular item or object, typically one of a specified type

  • According to the proverb, home is where the heart is, suggesting that one's true home is where they feel the most love and comfort.
  • You know what they say, home is where the heart is. And for me, that's definitely my grandma's house.
  • I always feel at home at Sarah's place, you know? Home is where the heart is, man.
  • To me, home is where the heart is means that wherever you feel the most love and connection is where you truly belong.

adjective giving an impression of home, comfort, and warmth; cozy or unpretentious

  • The quaint little cottage had a haimish feel to it, with its cozy furnishings and warm lighting.
  • I love coming over to your place, it's so haimish and inviting.
  • The coffee shop down the street has a real haimish vibe, perfect for hanging out with friends.
  • The old bookstore was a haimish sanctuary for book lovers, a place where they felt truly at home.