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Learn to pronounce fond·ness

/ˈfän(d)nəs/
noun
affection or liking for someone or something.
"I remember him with great fondness"
synonyms: affection, love, liking, warmth, tenderness, kindness, devotion, care, endearment, feeling, sentiment, attachment, closeness, friendliness, familiarity, intimacy, regard, respect, admiration, adoration, worship, reverence, taste, partiality, preference, keenness, inclination, penchant, predilection, fancy, relish, passion, proclivity, appetite, weakness, soft spot, susceptibility, addiction, thing, yen, appetency

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4 days ago · The meaning of FONDNESS is foolishness, folly. How to use fondness in a sentence.
a great liking for someone or something: Ruth has a real fondness for old houses.
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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.
/ˈfɒndnɛs/ · noun. a positive feeling of liking. synonyms: affection, affectionateness, heart, philia, tenderness, warmheartedness, warmness. see moresee less.
noun · liking · like · preference · appetite · love · taste · enthusiasm · craving.
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fondness in American English · 1. the state or quality of being fond · 2. tenderness or affection · 3. doting affection · 4. a liking or weakness for something.
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​fondness (for somebody/something) pleasure, especially relating to something you have liked or enjoyed for a long time. a fondness for animals ...
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definition 1: the quality or condition of being fond. synonyms: tenderness similar words: kindness, preference, warmth. definition 2: tender affection.
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From Middle English fondnes, fondnesse, fonnednesse, equivalent to fond +‎ -ness. Pronunciation edit.
Synonyms for FONDNESS: liking, attachment, fancy, love, partiality, penchant, soft spot, taste, weakness, devotion, …
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