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2007-07-07 04:56:06 · 10 answers · asked by optimus prime 1 in Arts & Humanities History

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Love, perhaps the greatest emotion displayed, gives unselfishly, willingly, and out of a desire or expression to reflect your deepest feelings towards someone; and love doesn't demand anything in return. Love is action.
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2007-07-07 04:58:16 · answer #1 · answered by . 6 · 0 0

love is anything you want it to be. It's one thing that everyone can feel and it's a diffrent feeling for everyone. you have to find your own meaning for love. but I really do hope it's love and not desire and attraction. they're not the same.
Good luck.

2007-07-07 12:09:30 · answer #2 · answered by phlox N 2 · 0 0

When 2 people or more care for each other enough that they would go out of there way to please the loved one(s)

2007-07-07 12:00:10 · answer #3 · answered by cameljumpdawg 2 · 0 0

love is emotion
love is care for other person and recieve it back.

love is for better or worse / unitl get not stand it.

love is . feeling , happy ,sad , disappointment , rejection.

do anything for the other person , it insane u care for the person , but crazy to see her without u.

2007-07-07 12:02:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Love is real, real is love
Love is feeling, feeling love
Love is wanting to be loved
Love is touch, touch is love
Love is reaching, reaching love
Love is asking to be loved

Love is you
You and me
Love is knowing
We can be

Love is free, free is love
Love is living, living love
Love is needing to be loved

--by John Lennon

2007-07-07 12:06:09 · answer #5 · answered by Sara 4 · 0 0

putting another person's wants needs desires above your own while being willing to protect defend and honor the other person's feelings, free will and right to freedom.

2007-07-07 12:00:35 · answer #6 · answered by Marvin R 7 · 1 0

"Love stretches your heart and makes you big inside."





- Margaret Walker

2007-07-07 13:50:45 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

love (lÅ­v)

n.
1. A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness.

2. A feeling of intense desire and attraction toward a person with whom one is disposed to make a pair; the emotion of sex and romance.

3.
a. Sexual passion.

b. Sexual intercourse.

c. A love affair.


4. An intense emotional attachment, as for a pet or treasured object.

5. A person who is the object of deep or intense affection or attraction; beloved. Often used as a term of endearment.

6. An expression of one's affection: Send him my love.

7.
a. A strong predilection or enthusiasm: a love of language.

b. The object of such an enthusiasm: The outdoors is her greatest love.


8. Love Mythology Eros or Cupid.

9. often Love Christianity Charity.

10. Sports A zero score in tennis.


v. loved, lov·ing, loves

v.tr.
1. To have a deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward (a person): We love our parents. I love my friends.

2. To have a feeling of intense desire and attraction toward (a person).

3. To have an intense emotional attachment to: loves his house.

4.
a. To embrace or caress.

b. To have sexual intercourse with.


5. To like or desire enthusiastically: loves swimming.

6. Theology To have charity for.

7. To thrive on; need: The cactus loves hot, dry air.


v.intr.
To experience deep affection or intense desire for another.

Idioms:
for love
Out of compassion; with no thought for a reward: She volunteers at the hospital for love.


for love or money
Under any circumstances. Usually used in negative sentences: I would not do that for love or money.


for the love of
For the sake of; in consideration for: did it all for the love of praise.


in love
1. Deeply or passionately enamored: a young couple in love.

2. Highly or immoderately fond: in love with Japanese painting; in love with the sound of her own voice.


no love lost
No affection; animosity: There's no love lost between them.




[Middle English, from Old English lufu; see leubh- in Indo-European roots.]

Synonyms: love, affection, devotion, fondness, infatuation
These nouns denote feelings of warm personal attachment or strong attraction to another person. Love is the most intense: marrying for love.
Affection is a less ardent and more unvarying feeling of tender regard: parental affection.
Devotion is earnest, affectionate dedication and implies selflessness: teachers admired for their devotion to children.
Fondness is strong liking or affection: a fondness for small animals.
Infatuation is foolish or extravagant attraction, often of short duration: lovers blinded to their differences by their mutual infatuation.




The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Copyright© 2004, 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

2007-07-07 12:35:20 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Money. Lots and lots of money.

2007-07-07 14:11:27 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you can not be serious bringing this crap around again.

2007-07-11 03:25:40 · answer #10 · answered by nr347 3 · 0 0

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