Endearment vs Honeycakes - What's the difference?
endearment | honeycakes |
The act or process of endearing, of causing (something or someone) to be loved or to be the object of affection.
* 1913 , , The Vision Splendid , ch. 20:
The state or characteristic of being endeared.
* 1855 , , North and South , ch. 38:
An expression of affection.
* 1902 , , The Conqueror , ch. 18:
(slang) Term of endearment for a young woman.
* 1998 , Alistair Boyle, Bluebeard's Last Stand
* 2007 , Michael Travis Jasper, To Be Chosen (page 326)
As nouns the difference between endearment and honeycakes
is that endearment is the act or process of endearing, of causing (something or someone) to be loved or to be the object of affection while honeycakes is .endearment
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Alternative forms
* indearmentNoun
(en noun)- Every step of that walk led Jeff deeper into an excursion of endearment . It was amazingly true that he trod beside her an acknowledged friend, a secret lover.
- He could not forget the fond and earnest look that had passed between her and some other man—the attitude of familiar confidence, if not of positive endearment .
- When they were alone he called him "my boy," an endearment he never gave another.
Synonyms
* (state or characteristic of being endeared) belovedness * (expression of affection) term of endearmentReferences
*honeycakes
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Noun
(head)- "I love you, Honeycakes , so why should we put off being together for the rest of our lives?" "That could be a long time," she said.
- “I'll return to him as soon as I take care of you, honeycakes ,” she finished sarcastically.
