charming, attractive, fit, handsome, intelligent, generous, noble, friendly, kind, patient, has a good sense of humour, creative, educated, clean, has a good taste, open.minded, kind-hearted, honest, tolerant
It depends on if you're a girl or a boy.
If you're a boy just simple things like beautiful and kind and loving or tell them that they are amazing in every way.
If you're a girl you could say things like trustworthy, dependable, attractive, loving, exciting, or strong.
caring, senstive, affectionate, passionate
adjective of quantity describe ''how much'' of a thing is meant.
Adjectives are describing words. An adjective that begins with the letter "Y" that can be used to describe a crayfish is yabby. Depending on how much a person likes crayfish, they may use yummy yummier, and yummiest to describe them.
NO!
Adorable, affectionate, attractive and awesome are good words to describe the person. They begin with the letter a.
Faithful, savior, holy spirit, merciful, full of grace, loving, unconditional, caring, slow to anger, all powerful, forgiving, wonderful, perfect, miracle worker, patient, never failing, trustworthy, protecting, and so much more. :)
If you love someone you will love that person for who they are. If you love that person you will not try to change them.
Brave, hardworking, historical,superior, so much more.
As much as a person can love a dog. I dote on my dog
I love him very very much
Love feels like you want to be with that person forever...and you can't describe how much you care about them. You love their personality, and like them for who they are.
You can not make a person love you.
Love is a two-way street. It isn't love if the other person doesn't love you back. What you describe is a "love triangle" and it is as old as time. There isn't much you can do to change someone else's mind. But you can change your own. Find someone else and stop wishing for something you can't have.