fond 音标拼音: [f'ɑnd]
a . 喜欢的,宠爱的,温柔的
喜欢的,宠爱的,温柔的
fond adj 1 :
having or displaying warmth or affection ; "
affectionate children "; "
a fond embrace "; "
fond of his nephew "; "
a tender glance "; "
a warm embrace " [
synonym : {
affectionate },
{
fond }, {
lovesome }, {
tender }, {
warm }]
2 :
extravagantly or foolishly loving and indulgent ; "
adoring grandparents "; "
deceiving her preoccupied and doting husband with a young captain "; "
hopelessly spoiled by a fond mother "
[
synonym : {
adoring }, {
doting }, {
fond }]
3 : (
followed by `
of '
or `
to ')
having a strong preference or liking for ; "
fond of chocolate "; "
partial to horror movies "
[
synonym : {
fond (
p )}, {
partial (
p )}]
4 :
absurd or silly because unlikely ; "
fond hopes of becoming President "; "
fond fancies "
Fond \
Fond \,
v .
t .
To caress ;
to fondle . [
Obs .]
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1913 Webster ]
The Tyrian hugs and fonds thee on her breast . --
Dryden .
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Fond \
Fond \,
v .
i .
To be fond ;
to dote . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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Fond \
Fond \,
n . [
F .,
fr .
L .
fundus .
See {
Fund }.] [
Obs .,
or used as a French word ]
1 .
Foundation ;
bottom ;
groundwork ;
specif .:
(
a ) (
Lace Making )
The ground .
(
b ) (
Cookery )
The broth or juice from braised flesh or fish ,
usually served as a sauce .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
2 .
Fund ,
stock ,
or store .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
Fond \
Fond \,
obs .
imp .
of {
Find }.
Found . --
Chaucer .
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1913 Webster ]
Fond \
Fond \,
a . [
Compar . {
Fonder };
superl . {
Fondest }.] [
For fonned ,
p .
p .
of OE .
fonnen to be foolish .
See {
Fon }.]
1 .
Foolish ;
silly ;
simple ;
weak . [
Archaic ]
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Grant I may never prove so fond To trust man on his oath or bond . --
Shak .
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2 .
Foolishly tender and loving ;
weakly indulgent ;
over -
affectionate .
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3 .
Affectionate ;
loving ;
tender ; --
in a good sense ;
as ,
a fond mother or wife . --
Addison .
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1913 Webster ]
4 .
Loving ;
much pleased ;
affectionately regardful ,
indulgent ,
or desirous ;
longing or yearning ; --
followed by of (
formerly also by on ).
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1913 Webster ]
More fond on her than she upon her love . --
Shak .
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You are as fond of grief as of your child . --
Shak .
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A great traveler ,
and fond of telling his adventures . --
Irving .
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5 .
Doted on ;
regarded with affection . [
R .]
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Nor fix on fond abodes to circumscribe thy prayer .
--
Byron .
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6 .
Trifling ;
valued by folly ;
trivial . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
117 Moby Thesaurus words for "
fond ":
addicted to ,
adoring ,
affectionate ,
apish ,
asinine ,
aspiring ,
assured ,
attached to ,
batty ,
befooled ,
beguiled ,
besotted ,
bootless ,
brainless ,
buffoonish ,
caring ,
cockeyed ,
confident ,
conjugal ,
crazy ,
credulous ,
daffy ,
daft ,
dazed ,
dear ,
demonstrative ,
devoted ,
dizzy ,
doting ,
dumb ,
easily taken in ,
easy of belief ,
empty ,
expectant ,
faithful ,
fatuitous ,
fatuous ,
filial ,
flaky ,
fond of ,
fool ,
foolheaded ,
foolish ,
fuddled ,
full of hope ,
futile ,
gaga ,
goofy ,
gulled ,
hooked on ,
hopeful ,
hoping ,
husbandly ,
idiotic ,
imbecile ,
in good heart ,
in hopes ,
inane ,
inclined to believe ,
indulgent ,
inept ,
infatuated ,
insane ,
kooky ,
languishing ,
lonesome ,
loony ,
lovelorn ,
lovesick ,
lovesome ,
loving ,
mad ,
maternal ,
maudlin ,
melting ,
moronic ,
naive ,
nutty ,
of good cheer ,
of good hope ,
overconfiding ,
overcredulous ,
overtrustful ,
overtrusting ,
parental ,
partial to ,
paternal ,
responsive ,
romantic ,
sanguine ,
sappy ,
screwy ,
senseless ,
sentimental ,
silly ,
soft ,
stupid ,
superstitious ,
sympathetic ,
tender ,
thoughtless ,
trustful ,
trusting ,
uncritical ,
undespairing ,
undoubting ,
unskeptical ,
unsuspecting ,
unsuspicious ,
upbeat ,
uxorious ,
vain ,
wacky ,
warm ,
wet ,
wifely ,
witless
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FOND Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of FOND is prizing highly : desirous —used with of How to use fond in a sentence
FOND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary FOND definition: 1 to like someone or something very much: 2 to like doing something; to do something often: 3… Learn more
FOND Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com We're all fond of some things and people: the things and people we like Being fond can mean anything from liking something a little ("I'm fond of that band") to be extremely, almost absurdly interested in something ("He's a little too fond of football")
FOND definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You use fond to describe hopes, wishes, or beliefs which you think are foolish because they seem unlikely to be fulfilled My fond hope is that we will be ready by Christmastime
FOND | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary FOND meaning: 1 to like someone or something very much: 2 to like doing something; to do something often: 3… Learn more
FOND Synonyms: 138 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for FOND: inclined, attached, partial, affected, big on, enthusiastic, gone (on), mad (about); Antonyms of FOND: averse, allergic, indifferent, cool, uninterested, apathetic, contemptuous, scornful
Fond - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com We're all fond of some things and people: the things and people we like Being fond can mean anything from liking something a little ("I'm fond of that band") to be extremely, almost absurdly interested in something ("He's a little too fond of football")
Fond - Wikipedia In the culinary arts, fond is a contraction of fonds de cuisine which is loosely described as "the foundation and working capital of the kitchen" [1] In its native usage, fond refers to the sauce created by dissolving the flavorful solid bits of food (sucs) stuck to a pan or pot after cooking
Fond Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Fond definition: Having a strong liking, inclination, or affection
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