different between loves vs lovee
loves
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /l?vz/
Noun
loves
- plural of love
Verb
loves
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of love
Anagrams
- slove, solve, voles, voëls
Danish
Noun
loves c pl
- indefinite genitive common plural of lov
French
Verb
loves
- second-person singular present indicative of lover
- second-person singular present subjunctive of lover
Anagrams
- vélos
- voles, volés
loves From the web:
- what loves means
- what loves furniture stores are closing
- what loves company
- what lovesick means
- what lover am i at
- what loves means to me
lovee
English
Etymology
love +? -ee
Noun
lovee (plural lovees)
- One who is loved; a recipient of love.
- 1999, James R. Ozinga, Altruism (page 11)
- One might even describe a monitored feedback loop that permits one to sense when insufficient loving is returning from the lovee, causing a lessening of the lover's efforts.
- 2009, Jonar Nader, How to Lose Friends and Infuriate Lovers (page 92)
- It's just that one is the lover, while the other is the lovee. Together, they make love. One has an obligation to nurture, and the other has a duty of care.
- 1999, James R. Ozinga, Altruism (page 11)
lovee From the web:
- what lovers do lyrics
- what love
- what love language am i
- what love feels like
- what love means
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