0 past simple and past participle of love --
1 to like another adult very much and be romantically and sexually attracted to them, or to have strong feelings of liking a friend or person in your family: --
2 to like something very much: --
[ + to infinitive ] She would dearly love to start her own business.
[ + -ing verb ] I love skiing.
He really loves his job.
I absolutely love chocolate.
She loves animals.
They often appreciate it when the physician offers kind words about their loved one and inquires about their wellbeing.
They felt so good, they just loved it, and in comparison with that, the lack of the right rooms did not mean anything at all.
They heard the family and decided to help out the first time because they loved them.
Negative thoughts related to past deeds, such as disappointing a loved one or failing to uphold a responsibility, are relatively common.
Some relatives of deceased victims may not have claimed compensation out of ignorance over the fate of their loved ones.
But is he (or they) the distantly loved one(s)?
He loved collecting and classifying flowers and mosses.
They took the initiative to talk with the family about funeral arrangements, that is, preparing themselves and loved ones for the forthcoming death.