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Meanings of
beloved ones
in English
Person loved by a given individual, such as a family member or partner.
loved one
beloved one
Synonyms
Examples for "
loved one
"
loved one
beloved one
Examples for "
loved one
"
1
You need to see if a
loved
one
can tell the difference.
2
You need to power to bring a
loved
one
back to life.
3
The singer is of course renouncing her claim on the
loved
one
.
4
If you or a
loved
one
are struggling, further support is available:
5
It is also the best way to bond with your
loved
one
.
1
Ferdinand only saw one aim in life-thepossession of the
beloved
one
.
2
Do not cry,
beloved
one
;
you and I have a hard fight.
3
Listen, my darling; I have something to tell you, my
beloved
one
.
4
That other, glancing the while at the
beloved
one
,
turned to Socrates.
5
The news, when it came, must be from his
beloved
one
direct.
Usage of
beloved ones
in English
1
Gaze providently at the
beloved
ones
and the dear maid-servants in Chicago.
2
The owner of the house must personally serve the
beloved
ones
.
3
Grace Darling is loved still, and we do not forget our
beloved
ones
.
4
We are not all doomed to mourn the loss of our
beloved
ones
!
5
Both, profiting by the lovely morning, were enjoying the society of their
beloved
ones
.
6
They knew that a fond heart keenly resents evil prophecies of its
beloved
ones
.
7
Therefore I grieve for you- Igrieve ,
O
my
beloved
ones
!
8
I only look, and think, and pray for the welfare of my own
beloved
ones
.
9
As for women, I have always found the odour of my
beloved
ones
exceeding pleasant.
10
These are the things you must develop,
beloved
ones
.
11
Beyond these three
beloved
ones
she seems to have eyes and ears for no one.
12
But the plot is always the same: our
beloved
ones
-
shall
we
meet them, and how?
13
Why, O my
beloved
ones
,
have you awakened me?
14
O ye
beloved
ones
,
guard the Cause of God!
15
But we can save our
beloved
ones
from sin!
16
Happy days do not astonish us, and the goodness of our
beloved
ones
awakens no amazement.
Other examples for "beloved ones"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
beloved
ones
beloved
Adjective
one
Noun
Beloved ones
through the time
Beloved ones
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common