Synonym: darling, dear, dearest, honey, love, loved one. Similar words: hit below the belt, below, belong, libelous, belong to, love, belonging, lover. Meaning: [bɪ'lʌvd] n. a beloved person; used as terms of endearment. adj. dearly loved.
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91. He was fast becoming the most sought after and most beloved interviewee in Britain.
92. Paul D felt icy cold in the place Sethe had been before Beloved came.
93. I load the cart practically to toppling and roll it across the stream into the arms of my beloved solitude.
94. Beloved put her fists on her hips and commenced to skip on bare feet.
95. A., all strangers to me, beloved by her but oddly never spoken of.
96. A glassy stone beloved by ancient toolmakers, obsidian was found only in two prehistoric spots in Arizona prior to the 1980s.
97. There they found their beloved girl, surrounded by a horde of chimpanzees that had found and taken care of her.
98. Within seconds his eyes fluttered open,[http://sentencedict.com] and she looked deep into those beloved blue depths.
99. Even if his beloved wife could speak to RoboCop, she would no longer recognize the man in all that garb.
100. There were his beloved grandparents and supportive aunts, who lived too far away to protect him from his pain.
101. It was true he had grown out of it now, but it was the beloved relic of his youth.
102. She is also deeply worried their beloved young son Thomas Jefferson, four, will suffer from the split.
103. She visited that day an elderly and much beloved friend.
104. Carmichael wears his beloved white linen suit, this time with a yellow sweatshirt.
105. This has been a source of some less than harmonious comments from my beloved.
106. His main activity is running to the mailbox to look for missives from his beloved.
107. Who is the beloved who sings this refrain to her lover?
108. Their article is structured around two case studies in racialized representation: the film Mona Lisa and the novel Beloved.
109. The fancy bowls, water jugs and chamber pots, now so beloved of antique dealers, were in every bedroom.
110. They do not fit their newly found knowledge into the neat compartments so beloved by academics.
111. You know what your beloved Commies do when they take over, Griffiths?
112. Beloved actors like Robert DeNiro and Don Johnson would head immediately to the unemployment lines.
113. His fortune, conservatively estimated in excess of a hundred million dollars, had come intact to his beloved daughter, Louise.
114. He then went to wash his hands whilst I, stupidly, started to play with my beloved ball.
115. Denver had worried herself sick trying to think of a way to get Beloved to share her room.
116. John Berendt met Chablis during his time in Savannah and she ended up being perhaps the most beloved character in the book.
117. A killer instinct required to spoil a tearful bon voyage party for a beloved figure.
118. The only tears which are ever shed are those from actions unwittingly committed which have hurt the beloved.
119. The Hermitage Lounge Worth making the acquaintance of this very friendly free house beloved by Morningsiders.
120. They were rich also in flocks and beloved of the gods.
More similar words: hit below the belt, below, belong, libelous, belong to, love, belonging, lover, clove, glove, in love, all over, slovenly, mull over, fall in love, improved, it is believed that, love affair, hand in glove, all over again, be in love with, fall in love with, all over the world, over and over, over and over again, dived, pavlovian, revived, live down, derived.