To lavish affection.
Fondness means having affection or liking for.
To lavish affection.
The noun form for the adjective fond is fondness.
like, love, fondness, appeal, respect, kindness
His fondness for cream cakes and cheeseburgers caused him to grow extremely fat.
Enamored means: unreasoning fondness, totally in love, excessive interest or fascination.
'carin~o' means 'darling, love, fondness, affection' in Spanish
私は話すのが好き (watashi ha hanasu no ga suki) would mean "I like to to talk". Changing 好き (suki) to 大好き (daisuki) would better emphasize one's fondness for talking [好き means "to have a fondness for" or "to like" and 大好き means "to have a great fondness for" or "to love"], though perhaps it'd be kind of strange to say that you have such a great fondness for talking.
The word fondness is a noun. It is an uncountable noun.
"Don't care" means having no concern or regard; having no liking, fondness or affection.
Affection is love or fondness. The rarely-used word effection means creation.
She showed great fondness for her childhood teddy bear, carrying it with her wherever she went.
means the wearer has a fondness for Punk, hardcore, metal, or one of the many variances of rock.
He grew exceeding fat as a result of his fondness for cream cakes and cheeseburgers.