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loving
adjective as in expressing adoration
Strongest matches
admiring, affectionate, amiable, attentive, benevolent, caring, considerate, cordial, dear, devoted, doting, earnest, faithful, friendly, generous, loyal, passionate, romantic, thoughtful, warm
Strong matches
attached, concerned, enamored, infatuated, liking, respecting, tender, valuing
Weak matches
amatory, amorous, anxious, appreciative, ardent, demonstrative, erotic, expressive, fervent, fond, idolatrous, impassioned, kind, reverent, reverential, sentimental, solicitous, warm-hearted, worshipful, zealous
Example Sentences
Nikita Khrushchev was back on stage at the Kremlin, again playing to a crowded house, loving every minute of the building tension.
As a loving partner, I laugh, flirt and lean over for a kiss without a laptop in the way.
In a statement, Mr Marriott's wife of 16 years, Bryony, described her husband as "genuine, kind and loving" and said his death would affect her and their two sons "for the rest of our lives".
In Finley’s portraits, subjects are depicted with an openness that comes from knowing and loving the person staring back at them.
Marissa and Jenny have the kind of bond that Fanning recognizes in her own life: “Actually really supportive and loving and people that you lean on when times get tough as opposed to turn against.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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