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Cherished vs Loved - What's the difference?

cherished | loved |


As adjectives the difference between cherished and loved

is that cherished is highly valued, having a high personal value while loved is .

As verbs the difference between cherished and loved

is that cherished is (cherish) while loved is (poetic) (love).

Esteemed vs Loved - What's the difference?

esteemed | loved |


As adjectives the difference between esteemed and loved

is that esteemed is respected, having respect or admiration from others while loved is being the object of love.

As verbs the difference between esteemed and loved

is that esteemed is past tense of esteem while loved is past tense of love.

Loved vs Lies - What's the difference?

loved | lies |


As verbs the difference between loved and lies

is that loved is past tense of love while lies is third-person singular of lie.

As adjectives the difference between loved and lies

is that loved is being the object of love while lies is great, wonderful.

As a noun lies is

plural of lang=en.

Fond vs Loved - What's the difference?

fond | loved |


As adjectives the difference between fond and loved

is that fond is (chiefly|with of) having a liking or affection (for) while loved is .

As verbs the difference between fond and loved

is that fond is (obsolete) to have a foolish affection for, to be fond of while loved is (poetic) (love).

As a noun fond

is the background design in lace-making.

Loved vs Endeared - What's the difference?

loved | endeared |


As verbs the difference between loved and endeared

is that loved is (poetic) (love) while endeared is (endear).

As an adjective loved

is .

Loved vs Likable - What's the difference?

loved | likable |


As adjectives the difference between loved and likable

is that loved is while likable is capable of being liked.

As a verb loved

is (poetic) (love).

Loved - What does it mean?

loved | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb loved

is past tense of love.

As an adjective loved

is being the object of love.

Amorous vs Loved - What's the difference?

amorous | loved |


As adjectives the difference between amorous and loved

is that amorous is inclined or having a propensity to love, or to sexual enjoyment while loved is .

As a verb loved is

(poetic) (love).

Loved vs Valued - What's the difference?

loved | valued |


As adjectives the difference between loved and valued

is that loved is while valued is having a value, esteemed.

As verbs the difference between loved and valued

is that loved is (poetic) (love) while valued is (value).

Dear vs Loved - What's the difference?

dear | loved | Related terms |

Dear is a related term of loved.


As adjectives the difference between dear and loved

is that dear is loved; lovable or dear can be severe(ly affected), sore while loved is .

As verbs the difference between dear and loved

is that dear is (obsolete) to endear while loved is (poetic) (love).

As a noun dear

is a very kind, loving person.

As an adverb dear

is (obsolete) dearly; at a high price.

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