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    fondness
    /ˈfɒn(d)nəs/

    noun

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  2. a great liking for someone or something:

  3. Fondness is love or affection for someone. Your fondness for your funny Spanish teacher might be part of what inspires you to work hard in his class. When you have a fondness for a person, you feel warm or tender toward them. Your sister's fondness for young children probably makes her a great babysitter.

  4. (Definition of fondness from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) fondness | Intermediate English. noun [ U ] us / ˈfɑnd·nəs / Add to word list. a great liking for someone or something:

  5. noun. the state or quality of being fond. tenderness or affection. doting affection. a liking or weakness for something: He has a fondness for sweets. Synonyms: preference, partiality, predilection. Archaic. complacent credulity; foolishness.

  6. : appetite, relish. had a fondness for argument. Synonyms. affection. attachment. devotedness. devotion. love. passion. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of fondness in a Sentence. my fondness for you will never fail I have a fondness for expensive chocolate.

  7. FONDNESS definition: tender or doting affection | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  8. adj. fond·er, fond·est. 1. Having a strong liking, inclination, or affection: fond of ballet; fond of my nieces and nephews. 2. Affectionate; tender: a fond embrace. 3. Immoderately affectionate or indulgent; doting: fond grandparents who tended to spoil the child. 4. Cherished; dear: my fondest hopes.

  9. noun. Tender or doting affection. Webster's New World. An inclination; taste. Webster's New World. Foolishness. Webster's New World. The quality of being fond. Wiktionary. Synonyms: philia. warmheartedness. warmness. heart. tenderness. affectionateness. fancy. partiality. warmth. lovingness. weakness. taste. regard. propensity. Antonyms: loathing.

  10. fondness (for somebody/something) pleasure, especially relating to something you have liked or enjoyed for a long time. a fondness for animals; It was her father’s fondness for drink that brought about the break-up of her parents’ marriage.

  11. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use fondness in a sentence He's watching it because of his fondness for Bergman and because, he says, “She'll be nervous about my opinion.”