Synonym: beloved, costly, darling, expensive, high-priced, precious. Antonym: cheap. Similar words: dearth, move heaven and earth, year after year, dead, dean, idea, deaf, deal. Meaning: [dɪə] n. 1. a beloved person; used as terms of endearment 2. a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child). adj. 1. dearly loved 2. with or in a close or intimate relationship 3. earnest 4. having a high price. adv. 1. with affection 2. at a great cost.
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7. Die? I should say not, dear fellow. No Barry more would allow such a conventional thing to happen to him. John Barry more, American actor, J.
8. Bought wit is dear.
10. Oh dear, I've broken the lamp.
11. She was a very dear friend.
12. My daughter is very dear to me.
13. My dear roommate, thank you for sparing my life.
14. My dog died. --Oh, dear.
15. They lost everything that was dear to them.
16. Mrs Cavendish is a dear friend of mine.
17. He lost everything that was dear to him.
18. Dear, go to bed. You're slumbering.
19. Oh dear! What's happened now?
20. Her daughter is very dear to her.
21. Dear I love you for a lifetime.
22. Fruit is dear at this time of year.
23. Dear, you now and embrace who, say the familiar forever.
24. Dear past, thanks for all the lessons. Dear future, I'm ready.
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27. May its blessings lead into a wonderful year for you and all whom you hold dear.
28. I didn't think that I could ever trust happiness. then I met you. Happy Valenti ne's Day, Dear.
29. I am infinitely grateful that you are in my small life.Happiest of Birthdays from your dear friend.
30. Wish you a whole world of happiness now that your birthday is here.May your memories today be warm ones.May your dreams today be dear.may your joy last through the year.
More similar words: dearth, move heaven and earth, year after year, dead, dean, idea, deaf, deal, dealt, ideal, death, dealer, ordeal, deal out, deadly, deacon, deal in, big deal, fade away, a big deal, deal with, endeavor, deadlock, deaconess, idealist, deadline, endeavour, deathtrap, a good deal, put to death.