Get Free Checker

best-loved

ADJECTIVE
  1. preferred above all others and treated with partiality
    the favored child

How To Use best-loved In A Sentence

  • He is brushing shoulders with some of Britain's best-loved actors, working as a camera grip with ITV Yorkshire.
  • As you may guess, I've had my daily drenching, which is really undercutting my attempts to persuade people that motorcycling is cool, fun and worthy of pursuit, and they weren't even in a particularly good cause - of today's 200 miles, 90 per cent were either on the North Circular or the M25, neither of which are likely to win any prizes for best-loved biking routes. Telegraph Blogs
  • My Darling Clementine is one of his best - a richly developed, beautifully crafted oater that would go on to become one of the best-loved films of the postwar American cinema.
  • They give suggestions for exploring many of the Lake District's best-loved places by open-topped bus, boat, bike, or simply with boots.
  • Some of the best-loved boxers who ever lived close to Aldgate Pump were crammed into the bars.
  • The ninth edition of the annual Shakespeare festival took place on Saturday, giving the local bardolators yet another chance to witness a few popular scenes from some of the best-loved plays in English.
  • One of Britain's best-loved singers, the contralto Kathleen Ferrier, died of cancer at 41.
  • Christmas Day-December 25-which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ,the founder of the Christian religion,is the biggest and best-loved holiday in the United States.
  • Christmas Day-December 25-which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ,the founder of the Christian religion,is the biggest and best-loved holiday in the United States.
  • The album is simple and folky, as his best-loved ones are. Times, Sunday Times
View all