-verb (used with object)1.to take or clasp in the arms; press to the bosom; hug.
2.to take or receive gladly or eagerly; accept willingly: to embrace an idea.
3.to avail oneself of: to embrace an opportunity.
4.to adopt (a profession, a religion, etc.): to embrace Buddhism.
5.to take in with the eye or the mind.
6.to encircle; surround; enclose.
7.to include or contain: An encyclopedia embraces a great number of subjects.
Embrace means to hug; it is also used metaphorically to mean to accept, as in, I embrace the ideals of democracy.
To hold someone closely, usually a sign of affection.
I want to embrace only you
Do you mean-Is sweet an adjective in the phrase "His sweet embrace"? If so-yes!
Embrace means to clasp or hold closely in ones arms. It is mostly an affectionate gesture and expresses some sort of affectionate regard. me and my boyfriend do this a lot, that's an example
Accepted, pleasing, nice, desirable, esteemed, embrace, receive...
Embrace is a verb in that sentence.
It means to embrace the unnatural and he is saying he Is different so embrace him.
I want to embrace only you
Do you mean-Is sweet an adjective in the phrase "His sweet embrace"? If so-yes!
It means 'hug', 'embrace' or 'hold', but depending on circumstances, it may mean 'accept'. Hope this helps.
The French wish 'embrassons' tends to mean Let's kiss. But the verb 'embrasser' also may mean 'to embrace, give a hug'. Likewise, the wish may be Let's embrace or Let's have a hug.
hug, cuddle
affection, lock, embrace
A cold embrace typically refers to a hug or gesture that lacks warmth or emotion. It can imply a sense of distance, detachment, or lack of genuine connection between the individuals involved in the embrace.
You might mean impress...or imprint...or embrace... Please let us know which word you mean.
It means arm. Embrace uses this prefix because in Latin em=into and bracchium means arm. Embrace means to take into both arms.
The Tagalog word "yakapin" means "to embrace" or "to hug" in English.
Bronze or other metal coated with gold.