A positive feeling of liking.
A quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love.
A predisposition to like something.
1 Henry engenders great respect, but people view Willie by excitement and fondness .
2 Director James Houston also has a fondness for Cold War era technology.
3 Brownie's never mentioned a particular fondness for such folly in the past.
4 Given my fondness for you, I prefer to embrace the second theory.
5 He also has a fondness for the small and least used ones.
6 Her fondness for most machinery extended to its trade equivalent in food.
7 How could I forget your fondness for going beyond the mere facts?
8 Indeed, I have the utmost respect for you, dear lady, and...and fondness .
9 Over the past two years, I had developed a fondness for Britta.
10 The fondness between the mother and her daughter was unbroken and undiminished.
11 If it is your fondness for her that stands in the way--
12 The elder Rawdon was thankful for the fondness of mother and daughter.
13 I have always had a fondness for beautiful things, the Italian added.
14 I know your fondness for the thoroughly exhausted F-word knows no bounds.
15 Right there, alongside the sisterly fondness I feel for him, is pity.
16 Her apparent fondness for the society of the dead also caused displeasure.
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