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Synonyms for loved
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Princeton's WordNet3.0 / 1 vote

  1. lovedadjective

    held dear

    "his loved companion of many years"

    Antonyms:
    unloved, detested, spurned, rejected, hated, bereft, alienated, estranged, lovelorn, scorned, despised, jilted, unbeloved, disinherited, loveless

PPDB, the paraphrase database0.0 / 0 votes

  1. List of paraphrases for "loved":

    liked, adored, aimé, iiked, love, enjoyed, worshiped, worshipped, cared, loves, beloved, like

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Words popularity by usage frequency

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#96like
#370love
#3723loved
#5135enjoyed
#5222loves
#5637liked
#10345beloved
#15987cared
#34221worshipped
#38236adored
#50074aime
#68683worshiped

How to use loved in a sentence?

  1. Saint Augustine:

    God has loved us as if there is only one of us

  2. Julie Dunne:

    What surprised us most was how much he absolutely loved it, it seemed very intuitive for him to cup it within his hands and then lift to his mouth to drink/suckle. We put apple juice in it as that was his favourite drink. I think it is interesting that although the forms change tremendously -- the vessels are very individual -- they do seem to retain a basic bowl/cup shape that fits perfectly within a baby's cupped hands. I would also say I think this shows us the love and care these prehistoric people had for their babies. They are almost toys as well as baby bottles and surely would have make the infants laugh.

  3. Madelyn Miranda:

    I watched her when I was little, i even had a Dora birthday and there was a big pinata, and I didn't want to hit her because I loved her so much.

  4. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee:

    All of Tennessee was hurt yesterday, but some parents woke up without children, children woke up without parents and without teachers, and spouses woke up without their loved ones.

  5. Annie Britton:

    Other people told us they increased their consumption to help them sleep, because they were depressed [or] lost a loved one.


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