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love

1 of 2noun
/lʌv/
1

the very strong emotion we have for someone or something that is important to us and we like a lot and want to take care of

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  • The love between a parent and a child is often considered one of the strongest bonds.
  • Her love for animals led her to become a passionate advocate for wildlife conservation.
  • Despite their differences, their love for each other helped overcome every obstacle.
  • The elderly couple's enduring love story served as an inspiration to their grandchildren.
  • His love for music was evident in the extensive collection of records and instruments in his room.
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2

a score of zero indicating that a player has not yet scored in a given set in sports like tennis and squash

In tennis and squash, "love" is a term used to describe a score of zero. For example, if the score is 15-love, it means one player has 15 points, and the other has zero. The term is commonly used to indicate that a player has not scored any points in a game or set. It is part of the unique scoring system in tennis and squash, where points are counted as 15, 30, 40, and then game point, with "love" representing no points.

  • The server has love-fifteen against her.
  • She secured a love game with four straight aces.
  • The score is now fifteen-love in favor of the opponent.
  • He served an ace to win the game at love.
  • The score is thirty-love, and he's in a strong position.
3

a term used to refer to a beloved person

  • He bought her a necklace and called her his love in the heartfelt note.
  • They often greet each other with a warm "hello, love" when they meet.
  • She always smiles when her friends refer to her as their love.
  • "Goodnight, love," she whispered before turning off the lights.
  • At family gatherings, he affectionately calls his wife "my love" in front of everyone.