Definition: (usually transitive, sometimes intransitive, stative) To have a strong affection for (someone or something).
Alright class, settle down now, letโs take a look and see, At the word โloved,โ a feeling truly free! The dictionary gives us a helpful clue, "To have a strong affection โ it's wonderfully true!" Letโs break that down, nice and slow, you see, Itโs more than just liking, for you and for me. (Transitive) Think of giving a hug with glee, You love your puppy, happy as can be! You're showing affection โ itโs plain to see! (Sometimes intransitive) You might say, โI love to sing!โ - It describes how you feel, the joy that it brings. (Stative) And sometimes โlovedโ just sits there in your heart, A constant feeling, a beautiful art. Like loving sunshine, warm and bright, A steady comfort, a pure delight! So 'loved' means more than just โI like,โ you understand? It's about connection, held gently in hand. Does anyone have an example theyโd like to share? Letโs hear it now โ show us your care!