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    Fond
    /fänd/

    adjective

  2. The meaning of FOND is foolish, silly. How to use fond in a sentence. foolish, silly; prizing highly : desirous —used with of; having an affection or liking —used with of…

  3. to like someone or something very much: "I'm very fond of you, you know ," he said. to like doing something; to do something often: My brother is fond of pointing out my mistakes. See more. [ before noun ] happy and loving: fond memory Many of us have fond memories of our childhoods.

  4. FOND meaning: 1. to like someone or something very much: 2. to like doing something; to do something often: 3…. Learn more.

  5. Fond definition: having a liking or affection for (usually followed by of). See examples of FOND used in a sentence.

  6. 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. Synonyms: unrealistic , empty , naive , vain More Synonyms of fond

  7. 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").

  8. adjective. /fɒnd/. /fɑːnd/. (comparative fonder, superlative fondest) fond of somebody having warm or loving feelings for somebody, especially somebody you have known for a long time. Over the years, I have grown quite fond of her. I’ve always been very fond of your mother. Synonyms love.

  9. FOND meaning: 1. to like someone or something: 2. expressing or causing happy feelings: 3. something that you…. Learn more.

  10. Foolish, esp. foolishly naive or hopeful. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Cherished; dear. My fondest hopes. American Heritage. Synonyms: vain. uxorious. unfounded.

  11. 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. 5. Archaic Naively credulous or foolish.

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