endear
valuable | endear |
As a adjective valuable is having a great value. As a noun valuable is a personal possession such as jewellery, of relatively great monetary value; — usually used in plural form. As a verb endear is (obsolete) to make (something) more precious or valuable.
precious | endear |
As a adjective precious is of high value or worth, or seemingly regarded as such. As a noun precious is someone (or something) who is loved; a darling. As a adverb precious is . As a verb endear is (obsolete) to make (something) more precious or valuable.
indear | endear | Alternative forms |
Indear is an alternative form of endear. As verbs the difference between indear and endear is that indear is while endear is (obsolete) to make (something) more precious or valuable.
endear | endearment |
As a verb endear is (obsolete) to make (something) more precious or valuable. As a noun endearment is the act or process of endearing, of causing (something or someone) to be loved or to be the object of affection.
endear | affection |
As verbs the difference between endear and affection is that endear is (obsolete) to make (something) more precious or valuable while affection is to feel an , emotion or love for. As a noun affection is the act of affecting or acting upon.
endear | dear |
In context|obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between endear and dear is that endear is (obsolete) to stress (something) as important; to exaggerate while dear is (obsolete) dearly; at a high price. As verbs the difference between endear and dear is that endear is (obsolete) to make (something) more precious or valuable while dear is (obsolete) to endear. As a 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 adverb dear is (obsolete) dearly; at a high price.
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