Tender feeling; fondness.
The steak was tender and tasty.
The meet was so tender the juices spilled out of my mouth.
The abstract noun for "fond" is "fondness." It's like the warm fuzzy feeling you get when you think about your favorite snack or your pet rock. So, if you're feeling all warm and fuzzy inside, you're probably experiencing some good ol' fondness.
"fond of drink" means having a liking or love of drinking.
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A fond or tender feeling.
Kind-Hearted, Warm-Hearted, Tender, Concerned, Attentive, Thoughtful, Solicitous, Altruistic, Considerate, Affectionate, Loving, Doting, Fond, Sympathetic, Understanding, Compassionate, Feeling.
No, "fond" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes a feeling of affection or liking.
loving, caring, warm, devoted, tender, adoring, affectionate, indulgent
No, the word fond is not an adverb. This word is an adjective.The adverb form would be fondly.
Tender feeling; fondness.
More Tender IS THE COMPARETIVE FORM OF TENDER Most tender is the superlative form of word tender
Yes, the word "fond" has a short vowel sound. The "o" in "fond" is pronounced as /ɒ/ which is a short vowel sound.
No, tender is not a homograph. There is no word that is spelled the same but has a different meaning as tender.
The steak was tender and tasty.
The word 'fond' is an adjective. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb. Like many adjectives, 'fond' can be converted into an adverb by adding 'ly' to make 'fondly'. Examples: "I have fond memories of my youth." ('fond' used as an attributive adjective) "I am fond of you." ('fond' used as a predicative adjective)