fondness 音标拼音: [f'ɑndnəs]
n . 喜欢,嗜好,宠爱
喜欢,嗜好,宠爱
fondness n 1 :
a predisposition to like something ; "
he had a fondness for whiskey " [
synonym : {
fondness }, {
fancy }, {
partiality }]
2 :
a positive feeling of liking ; "
he had trouble expressing the affection he felt "; "
the child won everyone '
s heart "; "
the warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home " [
synonym :
{
affection }, {
affectionateness }, {
fondness }, {
tenderness },
{
heart }, {
warmness }, {
warmheartedness }, {
philia }]
3 :
a quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love [
synonym :
{
affectionateness }, {
fondness }, {
lovingness }, {
warmth }]
Fondness \
Fond "
ness \,
n .
1 .
The quality or state of being fond ;
foolishness . [
Obs .]
[
1913 Webster ]
Fondness it were for any ,
being free ,
To covet fetters ,
though they golden be . --
Spenser .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Doting affection ;
tender liking ;
strong appetite ,
propensity ,
or relish ;
as ,
he had a fondness for truffles .
[
1913 Webster ]
My heart had still some foolish fondness for thee .
--
Addison .
Syn :
Attachment ;
affection ;
love ;
kindness .
[
1913 Webster ]
96 Moby Thesaurus words for "
fondness ":
Amor ,
Christian love ,
Eros ,
Platonic love ,
admiration ,
adoration ,
affection ,
agape ,
ardency ,
ardor ,
attachment ,
blind faith ,
bodily love ,
brotherly love ,
caritas ,
charity ,
conjugal love ,
credulity ,
credulousness ,
crush ,
delicacy ,
desire ,
devotion ,
disposition to believe ,
dotage ,
ease of belief ,
faithful love ,
fancy ,
fervor ,
flame ,
free love ,
free -
lovism ,
gentleness ,
gross credulity ,
gust ,
gusto ,
heart ,
hero worship ,
idolatry ,
idolism ,
idolization ,
inclination ,
infatuation ,
lasciviousness ,
libido ,
like ,
likes ,
liking ,
love ,
lovemaking ,
married love ,
overcredulity ,
overcredulousness ,
overopenness to conviction ,
overtrustfulness ,
partiality ,
passion ,
physical love ,
popular regard ,
popularity ,
predilection ,
rash conviction ,
regard ,
relish ,
sentiment ,
sex ,
sexual love ,
shine ,
soft spot ,
softheartedness ,
softness ,
spiritual love ,
taste ,
tender feeling ,
tender passion ,
tenderheartedness ,
tenderness ,
truelove ,
trustfulness ,
uncritical acceptance ,
uncriticalness ,
unquestioning belief ,
unripe acceptation ,
unskepticalness ,
unsuspectingness ,
unsuspiciousness ,
uxoriousness ,
warm heart ,
warmheartedness ,
weakness ,
will to believe ,
willingness to believe ,
wishful belief ,
wishful thinking ,
worship ,
yearning
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