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love
verb
-
love
,
loving
,
loves
,
loved
to
feel
strong
affection
or
deep
enjoyment
toward
someone
or
something
•
I
love
chocolate
ice
cream
.
I
love
chocolate
ice
cream
.
•
They
love
spending
weekends
at
the
beach
.
They
love
spending
weekends
at
the
beach
.
Inherited
from
the
noun
;
recorded
as
a
verb
since
Old
English
lufian
“
to
love
”.
verb
-
love
,
loving
,
loves
,
loved
to
feel
deep
affection
and
care
for
someone
•
I
love
my
parents
more
than
words
can
say
.
I
love
my
parents
more
than
words
can
say
.
•
They
love
each
other
despite
the
distance
.
They
love
each
other
despite
the
distance
.
noun
an
activity
,
subject
,
or
thing
that
someone
enjoys
very
much
•
Reading
is
her
greatest
love
.
Reading
is
her
greatest
love
.
•
Cooking
has
become
one
of
his
new
loves
.
Cooking
has
become
one
of
his
new
loves
.
noun
a
person
you
have
strong
romantic
feelings
for
•
He
wrote
a
poem
for
his
love
to
celebrate
their
first
anniversary
.
He
wrote
a
poem
for
his
love
to
celebrate
their
first
anniversary
.
•
She
is
my
first
true
love
,
and
I
hope
she
’
ll
be
my
last
.
She
is
my
first
true
love
,
and
I
hope
she
’
ll
be
my
last
.
verb
-
love
,
loving
,
loves
,
loved
to
enjoy
or
like
something
very
much
•
They
love
playing
board
games
on
rainy
evenings
.
They
love
playing
board
games
on
rainy
evenings
.
•
I
love
chocolate
ice
cream
.
I
love
chocolate
ice
cream
.
noun
a
person
someone
is
romantically
in
love
with
•
Good
night
,
my
love
,
see
you
tomorrow
.
Good
night
,
my
love
,
see
you
tomorrow
.
•
She
wrote
a
letter
to
her
love
overseas
.
She
wrote
a
letter
to
her
love
overseas
.
noun
a
strong
enjoyment
or
interest
in
something
•
Her
love
of
music
led
her
to
learn
three
instruments
.
Her
love
of
music
led
her
to
learn
three
instruments
.
•
He
has
a
great
love
for
adventure
and
travel
.
He
has
a
great
love
for
adventure
and
travel
.
noun
(
informal
)
a
friendly
form
of
address
to
someone
,
especially
a
stranger
•
“
Need
any
help
,
love
?”
the
shop
assistant
asked
.
“
Need
any
help
,
love
?”
the
shop
assistant
asked
.
•
“
Thanks
,
love
,
that
’
s
very
kind
of
you
,”
he
replied
.
“
Thanks
,
love
,
that
’
s
very
kind
of
you
,”
he
replied
.
glove
noun
a
piece
of
clothing
that
covers
the
hand
and
each
finger
to
keep
them
warm
,
clean
,
or
safe
•
She
pulled
on
a
thick
wool
glove
to
protect
her
fingers
from
the
icy
wind
.
She
pulled
on
a
thick
wool
glove
to
protect
her
fingers
from
the
icy
wind
.
•
Before
trimming
the
roses
,
the
gardener
put
on
leather
gloves
to
avoid
the
thorns
.
Before
trimming
the
roses
,
the
gardener
put
on
leather
gloves
to
avoid
the
thorns
.
Middle
English
glof
,
from
Old
English
glof
("
covering
for
the
hand
"),
related
to
Old
Norse
glofi
(“
gauntlet
”).
verb
-
glove
,
gloving
,
gloves
,
gloved
to
put
a
glove
or
gloves
on
something
or
someone
,
or
(
in
sports
)
to
catch
or
handle
something
using
a
glove
•
The
catcher
managed
to
glove
the
fast-moving
ball
.
The
catcher
managed
to
glove
the
fast-moving
ball
.
•
Before
touching
the
ancient
scroll
,
the
curator
carefully
gloved
her
hands
.
Before
touching
the
ancient
scroll
,
the
curator
carefully
gloved
her
hands
.
Verbal
use
from
the
noun
,
recorded
since
the
1600s
.