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Meanings of
dear
in English
Spanish
cariñosamente
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With affection.
dearly
affectionately
Spanish
cariñosamente
Portuguese
amor
Catalan
sol
Spanish
sol
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A beloved person; used as terms of endearment.
love
honey
dearest
loved one
Portuguese
amor
Synonyms
Examples for "
love
"
love
honey
dearest
loved one
Examples for "
love
"
1
KJC: I really
love
designing products for different people and different occasions.
2
We
love
our state and we're concerned for its future…, he said.
3
TIM: I would
love
to visit South Africa if given the opportunity.
4
Young children often
love
to hear the same story again and again.
5
I hope our
love
can continue in this chaotic time, he said.
1
You place value on your
honey
studies, why not my food studies?
2
The healing powers of
honey
have been known for thousands of years.
3
The manuka
honey
industry might also be at risk, Mr Guy said.
4
Thus, no two producers will produce
honey
that is quite the same.
5
Tell you the truth,
honey
,
I could go either way with it.
1
The
dearest
hotels I know are the French;-andcertainly not the best.
2
You
dearest
and best of men; I see it in your face.
3
No offence, but it's not everyone's
dearest
wish to come to London.
4
The
dearest
interests of freedom and the Union are in imminent peril.
5
She was the
dearest
and best tie he had in the world.
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
.
Having a high price.
costly
pricey
pricy
high-priced
Related terms
expensive
Earnest.
earnest
devout
heartfelt
Related terms
sincere
Other meanings for "dear"
Usage of
dear
in English
1
Nothing serious, my
dear
Watson, or I should certainly ask for your
2
He did not live in India,
dear
;
he never lived in India.
3
When will banks learn that dodgy tax practices actually cost them
dear
?
4
Help me,
dear
Lord, to say whatever my daughters need to hear.
5
All this costs the economy
dear
in terms of productivity and growth.
6
We will answer all of your questions for the moment, my
dear
.
7
So go now,
dear
lady, go in good scent And good fortune.
8
It shows serious lack of judgment which has cost our country
dear
.
9
I'm sorry if I do,
dear
,
but I asked you a question.
10
Is we trying to create some friendly competition with
dear
ol' Peeves?
11
Thank you very much,
dear
lady, but I really must be going.
12
The Lord bless the work of the
dear
workers in the field.
13
For cowardice and suspicion is a good and natural thing,
dear
cousin.
14
My
dear
daughter, Snake thought, I never said this would be easy.
15
That is costing the economy
dear
,
since India has few gold mines.
16
And whether they fight or settle, it's going to cost them
dear
.
Other examples for "dear"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
dear
Adjective
Frequent collocations
dear friend
dear child
dear fellow
dear boy
dear sir
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Translations for
dear
Spanish
cariñosamente
afectuosamente
sol
amor
cielo
amado
corazón
cariño
Portuguese
amor
amante
Catalan
sol
amor
estimada
rei
estimat
reina
Dear
through the time
Dear
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Canada
Less common
United States of America
Rare
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