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Being fond of someone just means that you like the person.
If someone says they are very fond of someone else it usually means that they really like that person as a friend. It does not usually mean that they're them as a boyfriend or girlfriend.
"Grew fond" or "grew fond of" means the more time you spend with someone or something, the more you liked them or it.
If you are fond of someone, you are affectionate towards them, adore.
A fond farewell means that although you may not see that person for a very long time, you are wishing them well, or blessing their future with fortune, because of the fondness or love that you have shared with them in the past. There had a be a bond or relationship or good times shared, for a farewell to be fond. But to farewell (without the fond bit) someone has the same meaning. So "fond farewell" is a reinforced phrase, a little of a truism. The phrase is a bit of a cliche. This source might help: www.fond-farewell.com.
when i do not love or care someone very much than i ever do to other people
It means that he is fond of you! It means that he is fond of you!
"fond of drink" means having a liking or love of drinking.
"Right fond of" means having deep affection or strong liking for someone or something. It implies a deep emotional connection or attachment towards the person or thing mentioned.
fond means you have a strong like in this person as in I'm fond of john as in you like them or love them
Smitten is derived from the verb smite ( hit or affect someone), so it means you become very fond of someone or overwhelmed by something in a depressing way.
He was fond of peas but not fond of spinach.He was not found of homework, but loved reading novels.As the opposite of fond, "not fond" means it isn't something you find pleasant or exciting.