Love- adulation, affection, allegiance, amity, amorousness, amour, appreciation, ardency, ardor, attachment, case*, cherishing, crash, crush, delight, devotedness, devotion, emotion, enchantment, enjoyment, fervor, fidelity, flame, fondness, friendship, hankering, idolatry, inclination, infatuation, involvement, like, liking, lust, mad for, MASH, partiality, pash, passion, piety, rapture, regard, relish, respect, sentiment, soft spot*, taste, tenderness, the hots, weakness, wild for*, worship, yearning, zeal
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Juliet*, Romeo*, admirer, angel, beau, beloved, boyfriend, courter, darling, dear, dear one, dearest, flame, girlfriend, honey, honeybunch, inamorata, inamorato, loved one, lover, paramour, passion, spark, squire, suitor, swain, sweet, sweetheart, truelove, turtledove, valentine
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admire, adulate, canonize, care for, cherish, choose, deify, delight in, dote on, esteem, exalt, fall for, fancy, flip over, glorify, go for*, gone on*, hold dear, hold high, idolize, like, long for, prefer, prize, thrive with, treasure, venerate, wild for*, worship
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adultery, affair, affair of the heart, affaire de coeur, amour, courtship, dalliance, entanglement, fling, flirtation, forbidden love, hanky-panky, illicit love, infidelity, intrigue, involvement, liaison, relationship, romance, romantic affair, seduction, tryst
Lovely.
Love is a noun. Lovely is an adjective.
Smitten :)
The word love is a verb and a noun. Example:Love is beautiful. (noun)I love you. (verb)Love is never an adjective, unless you say something is lovely.
To be an adjective, a word must modify (describe) a noun. "He wrote her a love poem." (Poem is a noun, and here, love describes what kind of poem he wrote.)
The adjective of love is loving.
Immensity of love. Immensity is a noun, not an adjective. Immense love would be okay; immense is an adjective.
Lovely.
Love is a noun. Lovely is an adjective.
Smitten :)
The adjective in the sentence "you love the blue sky" is "blue". It describes the noun "sky".
The word love is a verb and a noun. Example:Love is beautiful. (noun)I love you. (verb)Love is never an adjective, unless you say something is lovely.
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if you love a boy
Yes. Despite the -LY ending it is also an adjective meaning beautiful.
To be an adjective, a word must modify (describe) a noun. "He wrote her a love poem." (Poem is a noun, and here, love describes what kind of poem he wrote.)
Yes, the word love is an abstract noun, a word for an emotion. The word love is also a verb.