Comparative for loving and affectionate towards (someone) in a close relationship
“He receives care, love and attention from a fond grandmother who has shielded him and sacrificed in every way possible.”
Comparative for regarded with deep and special affection
“Although Arnall had fond memories of living in Ansley Park and of the Granite Mansion, not all of its residents felt the same.”
Comparative for having or showing amorous intentions or love for someone
“In truth, he had a girlfriend, and it was obvious he was fond of her.”
Comparative for having an affection, liking or predisposition for
“Nevertheless, as leading economists are fond of pointing out, the dollar remains king.”
Comparative for showing great enthusiasm
“I just loved the whole British Invasion thing, and am still a fond fan of Sixties music, blues, and avante-garde music.”
(of a hope or belief) Comparative for foolishly optimistic
“That fond hope never materialized and there was no reason to suppose it would.”
Comparative for having a naive or unsuspecting nature
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