1
a(1)
: strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties
maternal love for a child
… share their love and support for one another …—
Angel Saunders
(2)
: attraction based on sexual desire : affection and tenderness felt by lovers
people searching for love
… asking couples to share videos capturing the essence of love and romance …—
Selena Kuznikov
—often used before another nouna love poem/song
(3)
: affection based on admiration, benevolence, or common interests
her love for her best friend
The coach earned the love and respect of his team.
b
: an assurance of affection
give her my love
Animal lovers … responded …, sending love and donations to the rescue canine.—
Kelli Bender
2
: warm attachment, enthusiasm, or devotion
their love of the sea
… bet big on the public's love of women's sports.—
Rebecca Schneid
3
a
: the object of attachment, devotion, or admiration
Baseball was his first love.
b(1)
: a beloved person : darling
his lady love
… a music video … which shows the artist spending a day alone, enjoying her own company while thinking about her love.—
Sigal Ratner-Arias
—often used as a term of endearment
(2)
British
—used as an informal term of address
… greeting her neighbours with a cheery cry of 'Hiya, love'.—
James Walton
4
a
: unselfish loyal and benevolent (see benevolent sense 1a) concern for the good of another: such as
(1)
: the concern of God for humankind
divine love
… he saw the whole world forming one vast symmetrical expression of God's power and love.—
James Joyce
(2)
: empathy, concern, or care for others
brotherly love
b
: a person's adoration of God
5
: a god (such as Cupid or Eros) or personification of love
6
: an amorous episode : love affair
their secret love
7
: sexual intercourse : copulation
making love
conjugal love
8
: a score of zero (as in tennis)
loved; loving
1
: to feel great affection for : to hold dear : cherish
You know how much I love my family.
… it would be an understatement to say people really love their pets.—
cbsnews.com
2
a
: to feel a lover's passion, devotion, or tenderness for
He loves her, but she doesn't love him back.
3
a
: to like or desire actively : take pleasure in
He loved to play the violin. = He loved playing the violin.
"Would you like to join us?" "Yes, I'd love to."
I don't love this color on me.
… shoppers love how versatile the dress is.—
Rachel Simon
b
informal
: to be very amused by
I just love it when politicians say that they don't care about polls.
4
: to thrive in
The rosebush loves sunlight.
: to feel affection or experience desire
'Tis Better to have loved and lost / Than never to have loved at all.—
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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Merriam-Webster unabridged




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