loved

[ UK /lˈʌvd/ ]
[ US /ˈɫəvd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. held dear
    his loved companion of many years
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How To Use loved In A Sentence

  • For a very long time I loved the idea of writing but did very little - I published a few stories, and workshopped myself into submission.
  • A few days after, they brought the intelligence that Barbarina had returned; and the councillor dwelt with her in her new house; and the servants were commanded to call the signora Madame Cocceji. as she was his well-beloved and trusted wife. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
  • Those tiny little felt guys that I made for Amelia just before she was born have been loved a little and have ended up filthy and terribly pilled.
  • A lot of people loved the big Kawasaki's marriage of retro style with 1990s handling and reliability.
  • She loved Ty, but she never got his organization and orderliness.
  • A colleague's dyslexic son particularly loved it. Times, Sunday Times
  • More than 26,000 people made the trip to inspect the acers and aspidistras at what is fast becoming one of the best, and best-loved, horticultural events in the North of England.
  • 'tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. 
  • 12: 19: "Not defending [Douay: 'revenging'] yourselves, my dearly beloved. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • The other cheese beloved in Savoie, the smelly, oozing reblochon, is the star of a Savoyard specialty: the famous tartiflette. Savoie the Fair
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