![]() ![]() ![]() ► see thesaurus at like 4 loyalty LIKE somebody OR something to have a strong feeling of loyalty to your country, an institution etc Dad’s always loved the navy. I’d love to (do something) spoken (=used to say that you would really like to do something ) ‘Would you like to come swimming with us?’ ‘I’d love to.’ I’d have loved to have stayed till the end. love to do something We all love to talk about ourselves. love doing something I love going out to restaurants. ![]() 3 like/enjoy ENJOY/LIKE DOING something to like something very much or enjoy doing something very much I love carrots. Many people feel guilty after the death of a loved one. much-loved/well-loved In 1941, her much-loved sister was killed in an accident. 2 care about LOVE to care very much about someone, especially a member of your family or a close friend I love my grandad so much. S1 W1 verb 1 romantic attraction LOVE to have a strong feeling of affection for someone, combined with sexual attraction I love you, Tracy.Lovingly From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English love love 1 / lʌv / Lovable ≠ unlovable loveless lovely loving unloved ![]()
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