Meaning of
1. She loves me
(Explain the sentence given above )
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verb
If you love someone, you feel romantically or sexually attracted to them, and they are very important to you.
Oh, Amy, I love you. [VERB noun]
We love each other. We want to spend our lives together. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: adore, care for, treasure, cherish More Synonyms of love
2. uncountable noun
Love is a very strong feeling of affection towards someone who you are romantically or sexually attracted to.
Our love for each other has been increased by what we've been through together. [+ for]
...a old fashioned love story.
...an album of love songs.
Synonyms: passion, liking, regard, friendship More Synonyms of love
3. verb
You say that you love someone when their happiness is very important to you, so that you behave in a kind and caring way towards them.
You'll never love anyone the way you love your baby. [VERB noun]
4. uncountable noun
Love is the feeling that a person's happiness is very important to you, and the way you show this feeling in your behaviour towards them.
My love for all my children is unconditional. [+ for]
She's got a great capacity for love.
5. verb
If you love something, you like it very much.
We loved the food so much, especially the fish dishes. [VERB noun/verb-ing]
I loved reading. [VERB noun/verb-ing]
...one of these people that loves to be in the outdoors. [VERB to-infinitive]
I love it when I hear you laugh. [V it wh]
Synonyms: enjoy, like, desire, fancy [informal] More Synonyms of love
6. verb
You can say that you love something when you consider that it is important and want to protect or support it.
I love my country as you love yours. [VERB noun]
uncountable noun
Love is a strong liking for something, or a belief that it is important.
This is no way to encourage a love of literature.
The French are known for their love of their language. [+ of]
8. countable noun [usually with poss]
Your love is someone or something that you love.
'She is the love of my life,' he said.
Music's one of my great loves.
9. verb
If you would love to have or do something, you very much want to have it or do it.
I would love to play for England again. [VERB to-infinitive]
I would love a hot bath and clean clothes. [VERB noun]
His wife would love him to give up his job. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
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