different between loved vs endeared
loved
English
Etymology
From Middle English loved, luvd, from Old English lufode, first and third person singular past indicative of lufian; and Middle English loved, iloved, from Old English ?elufod, past participle of lufian; both equivalent to love +? -ed.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /l?vd/
Verb
loved
- simple past tense and past participle of love
Adjective
loved (comparative more loved, superlative most loved)
- Being the object of love.
- 1997, Charlie W. Shedd, How to Make People Really Feel Loved: And Other Life-Giving Observations, Vine Books, ?ISBN.
- 1999, Valerie Grove, Laurie Lee: The Well-Loved Stranger, Penguin Books (2001), ?ISBN.
Synonyms
- See Thesaurus:beloved
Translations
Anagrams
- Dovel, voled
loved From the web:
- what loved means
- what loves
- what loves furniture stores are closing
- what loves company
- what lovesick means
- what lover am i at
- what loves means to me
endeared
English
Verb
endeared
- simple past tense and past participle of endear
Anagrams
- deadener
endeared From the web:
- what endeared the scientist to the writer
- what endeared means
- what does endearing mean
- what does endeavored
- what does indebted mean
- what do endeavored mean
- what is endeared definition
- what does endeared me mean
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