dear
1. a beloved person; used as terms of endearment (Freq. 4) • Syn: beloved, dearest, honey, love • Derivationally related forms: love (for: love), beloved (for: beloved) • Hypernyms: lover 2. a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child) • Syn: lamb • Hypernyms: innocent, inexperienced person
1. dearly loved (Freq. 8) • Syn: beloved, darling • Similar to: loved • Derivationally related forms: darling (for: darling), beloved (for: beloved) 2. with or in a close or intimate relationship (Freq. 1) - a good friend - my sisters and brothers are near and dear • Syn: good, near • Similar to: close 3. earnest - one's dearest wish - devout wishes for their success - heartfelt condolences • Syn: devout, earnest, heartfelt • Similar to: sincere • Derivationally related forms: earnestness (for: earnest) 4. having a high price - costly jewelry - high-priced merchandise - much too dear for my pocketbook - a pricey restaurant • Syn: costly, high-priced, pricey, pricy • Similar to: expensive • Derivationally related forms: price (for: pricy), price (for: pricey), dearness, cost (for: costly), costliness (for: costly)
1. with affection - she loved him dearly - he treats her affectionately • Syn: dearly, affectionately • Derived from adjective: affectionate (for: affectionately), dear (for: dearly) 2. at a great cost - he paid dearly for the food - this cost him dear • Syn: dearly • Derived from adjective: dear (for: dearly)
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