dear |
lover |
As nouns the difference between dear and lover
is that
dear is a very kind, loving person while
lover is one who loves and cares for another person in a romantic way; a sweetheart, love, soulmate, boyfriend, or girlfriend.
As an adjective dear
is loved; lovable or
dear can be severe(ly affected), sore.
As a verb dear
is (obsolete) to endear.
As an adverb dear
is (obsolete) dearly; at a high price.
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intimate |
dear |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between intimate and dear
is that
intimate is closely acquainted; familiar while
dear is loved; lovable.
As nouns the difference between intimate and dear
is that
intimate is a very close friend while
dear is a very kind, loving person.
As verbs the difference between intimate and dear
is that
intimate is to suggest or disclose discreetly while
dear is to endear.
As an adverb dear is
dearly; at a high price.
cherished |
dear |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between cherished and dear
is that
cherished is highly valued, having a high personal value while
dear is loved; lovable.
As verbs the difference between cherished and dear
is that
cherished is past tense of cherish while
dear is to endear.
As a noun dear is
a very kind, loving person.
As an adverb dear is
dearly; at a high price.
dear |
charming |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between dear and charming
is that
dear is loved; lovable while
charming is pleasant, charismatic.
As nouns the difference between dear and charming
is that
dear is a very kind, loving person while
charming is the casting of a magical charm.
As verbs the difference between dear and charming
is that
dear is to endear while
charming is present participle of lang=en.
As an adverb dear
is dearly; at a high price.
dear |
lion |
As nouns the difference between dear and lion
is that
dear is a very kind, loving person while
lion is net, web.
As verbs the difference between dear and lion
is that
dear is (obsolete) to endear while
lion is fill.
As an adjective dear
is loved; lovable or
dear can be severe(ly affected), sore.
As an adverb dear
is (obsolete) dearly; at a high price.
apple |
dear |
As a proper noun apple
is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.
As an adjective dear is
loved; lovable or
dear can be severe(ly affected), sore.
As a noun dear is
a very kind, loving person.
As a verb dear is
(obsolete) to endear.
As an adverb dear is
(obsolete) dearly; at a high price.
sweet |
dear |
In obsolete terms the difference between sweet and dear
is that
sweet is that which is pleasing or welcome to the mind while
dear is dearly; at a high price.
As adjectives the difference between sweet and dear
is that
sweet is having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar while
dear is loved; lovable.
As adverbs the difference between sweet and dear
is that
sweet is in a sweet manner while
dear is dearly; at a high price.
As nouns the difference between sweet and dear
is that
sweet is the basic taste sensation induced by sugar while
dear is a very kind, loving person.
As a proper noun Sweet
is {{surname|lang=en}.
As a verb dear is
to endear.
dear |
dearia |
lovie |
dear |
As an adjective dear is
loved; lovable or
dear can be severe(ly affected), sore.
As a noun dear is
a very kind, loving person.
As a verb dear is
(obsolete) to endear.
As an adverb dear is
(obsolete) dearly; at a high price.
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