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
I want to embrace only you
Do you mean-Is sweet an adjective in the phrase "His sweet embrace"? If so-yes!
admit agree allow aprove and embrace
No, "embrace" is not an abstract noun. It is a verb that refers to physically holding someone or something closely, or metaphorically accepting or supporting an idea or belief. Abstract nouns are typically intangible concepts, such as love, freedom, or justice.
The mother embraced her new born baby
The Tagalog word "yakapin" means "embrace" in English OR "to hug Someone".
You might mean impress...or imprint...or embrace... Please let us know which word you mean.
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.
i wanted to embrace this moment in my eyes
you better embrace urself for a attack
The Maori word "awhi" translates to "embrace" in English. It is commonly used to describe physical embrace or hug, as well as metaphorically referring to emotional support or connection.
Brace
Abrazame is a Spanish word for "hug me" or "embrace". In order to use it properly in a sentence you would need to speak fluent Spanish or find a friend who does.
khibek (חיבק)
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The noun 'embrace' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical act.
The hug that Sally gave Bruce was the sweetest embrace that either had ever received.