Words Of Endearment

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a tender feeling towards someone or something

  • The father showed great affection towards his children by spending quality time with them.
  • I can tell by the way she looks at him that there's a lot of affection between them.
  • They're so cute together, you can just feel the affection radiating off of them.
  • Her words were filled with affection, like a warm hug for the soul.

noun a person who is dearly loved

adjective dearly loved or cherished

  • The beloved author received a prestigious award for her latest novel.
  • My beloved grandmother always makes the best cookies.
  • I miss hanging out with my beloved crew from high school.
  • The old oak tree in the park is a beloved landmark for the community.

noun used as a term of endearment for someone close or loved

adjective used to describe someone or something loved or valued

  • Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to inform you of the recent changes to our company policy.
  • Hey dear, do you want to grab a coffee sometime?
  • Yo dear, what's up with you these days?
  • My dear, you are the sunshine in my life.

noun a person or thing that is unique or singular

adjective sole; single; exclusive

  • She is known as the one and only expert in the field of astrophysics.
  • He's the one and only guy who can fix your car in town.
  • That restaurant is the one and only spot for the best tacos in the city.
  • The Eiffel Tower is considered the one and only symbol of Paris.

adjective showing love or fondness

adverb in a way that shows love or fondness

  • The elderly couple affectionately held hands as they walked through the park.
  • My dog affectionately greets me every time I come home.
  • She affectionately refers to her best friend as her 'ride or die'.
  • The artist affectionately painted the canvas with vibrant colors and bold strokes.

adjective showing fondness or tenderness towards someone or something

  • The teacher was very affectioned towards her students, always offering words of encouragement and support.
  • My grandmother is very affectioned towards her cats, always cuddling and petting them.
  • I'm not really affectioned towards that new guy in our group, he seems a bit too arrogant for my liking.
  • The artist's painting was affectioned with vibrant colors and intricate details, showcasing his passion and creativity.

noun a term used in Ancient Greek for 'beloved' or 'dear one'

verb a form of the verb 'agapao' in Ancient Greek, meaning 'to love'

  • The agapeti of the community were honored with a special award for their charitable work.
  • The agapeti always throw the best parties in town.
  • I heard the agapeti are throwing a rager this weekend.
  • In the world of fashion, the designer's latest collection is considered the agapeti of the season.