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Definition of fondness
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Fondness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being fond;
foolishness.
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Dotage
::
Dotage
(v. i.)
Excessive
fondness;
weak and
foolish
affection.
Relish
::
Relish
(n.) A taste for;
liking;
appetite;
fondness.
Ogle
::
Ogle (v. t.) To view or look at with side
glances,
as in
fondness,
or with a
design
to
attract
notice..
Spoonbill
::
Spoon (v. i.) To act with
demonstrative
or
foolish
fondness,
as one in
love..
Affect
::
Affect
(v. t.) To show a
fondness
for; to like to use or
practice;
to
choose;
hence,
to
frequent
habitually..
Dislike
::
Dislike
(n.) A
feeling
of
positive
and
usually
permanent
aversion
to
something
unpleasant,
uncongenial,
or
offensive;
disapprobation;
repugnance;
displeasure;
disfavor;
-- the
opposite
of
liking
or
fondness..
Catmint
::
Catmint
(n.) A
well-know
plant of the genus
Nepeta
(N.
Cataria),
somewhat
like mint,
having
a
string
scent,
and
sometimes
used in
medicine.
It is so
called
because
cats have a
peculiar
fondness
for it..
Dainty
::
Dainty
(n.) A term of
fondness.
Affectionateness
::
Affectionateness
(n.) The
quality
of being
affectionate;
fondness;
affection.
Caress
::
Caress
(n.) To treat with
tokens
of
fondness,
affection,
or
kindness;
to touch or speak to in a
loving
or
endearing
manner;
to
fondle..
Taste
::
Taste (n.)
Intellectual
relish;
liking;
fondness;
--
formerly
with of, now with for; as, he had no taste for
study..
Love
::
Love (n.)
Affection;
kind
feeling;
friendship;
strong
liking
or
desire;
fondness;
good will; --
opposed
to hate; often with of and an
object.
Fondness
::
Fondness
(n.)
Doting
affection;
tender
liking;
strong
appetite,
propensity,
or
relish;
as, he had a
fondness
for
truffles..
Fondness
::
Fondness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being fond;
foolishness.
Philoprogenitiveness
::
Philoprogenitiveness
(n.) The love of
offspring;
fondness
for
children.
Philogyny
::
Philogyny
(n.)
Fondness
for
women;
uxoriousness;
--
opposed
to
misogyny.
Affectation
::
Affectation
(n.)
Fondness;
affection.
Newfangledness
::
Newfangledness
(n.)
Affectation
of, or
fondness
for,
novelty;
vain or
affected
fashion
or
form..
Dandle
::
Dandle
(v. t.) To treat with
fondness,
as if a
child;
to
fondle;
to toy with; to pet..
Nemophily
::
Nemophily
(n.)
Fondness
for
forest
scenery;
love of the
woods.
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