i personally think that the word ineffable is a great word to describe anyone your at a loss for words.
ineffable:
incapable of being expressed or described in words.
"you are truly ineffable."
it's almost like you could read the whole dictionary and pick out every wonderful word but none of them are good enough because that person is someone who cannot be described or expressed in words they're simply ineffable. hope that's good enough if not sorry.
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Melancholy
The word benevolent was derived from the latin word volens.
The Spanish word "jovencitas" is a word that means child, youngster or even teenager in English. It can be used in the Spanish language as a noun or an adjective to describe a young person.
The French equivalent of 'your love' is votre amour, or ton amour. In the word-by-word translation, the possessive adjectives 'ton' and 'votre' mean 'your'*. The noun 'amour' means 'love'. *The adjective 'ton' is a possessive in the second person singular. The adjective 'votre' is in the second person plural. In its form 'vous' as the subject of a sentence, it therefore is translated as 'you all' since it refers to more than one person.
i love my best friend :) that's what it means !
What is te french word for mother love ? The french word for mother love its je t'aime manmi .
Modern,fashionista
A person can be patient.
procrastinator
Aloof
When someone thinks they are in love with a person who is very attractive they have no idea what love is because looks fade and it is what is inside the person that counts. The word for such a person is 'shallow.'
Temporarily diseeased person on their field of study
One word to describe your feelings for a person could be loving.
it so amazing there is no word that can describe it
A word to describe a person that starts with a letter G? gentleman or groom
The best word to describe 'My love for you grows ___each second of every minute' would be 'deeper.' However another good description could be: 'My love for you grows deeper with every beat of my heart.'
Thresh.
The word used to describe an English speaking person is 'Anglophone.' Similarly, the word used to describe a French speaking person is 'Francophone.'