Definition of fondness

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Fondness (n.) The quality or state of being fond; foolishness.

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Dearness :: Dearness (n.) Fondness; preciousness; love; tenderness.
Fondness :: Fondness (n.) Doting affection; tender liking; strong appetite, propensity, or relish; as, he had a fondness for truffles..
Relish :: Relish (n.) A taste for; liking; appetite; fondness.
Dotage :: Dotage (v. i.) Excessive fondness; weak and foolish affection.
Anthomania :: Anthomania (n.) A extravagant fondness for flowers.
Nemophily :: Nemophily (n.) Fondness for forest scenery; love of the woods.
Affectation :: Affectation (n.) Fondness; affection.
Ogle :: Ogle (v. t.) To view or look at with side glances, as in fondness, or with a design to attract notice..
Affectionateness :: Affectionateness (n.) The quality of being affectionate; fondness; affection.
Fondness :: Fondness (n.) The quality or state of being fond; foolishness.
Philoprogenitiveness :: Philoprogenitiveness (n.) The love of offspring; fondness for children.
Philogyny :: Philogyny (n.) Fondness for women; uxoriousness; -- opposed to misogyny.
Mulierosity :: Mulierosity (n.) A fondness for women.
Taste :: Taste (n.) Intellectual relish; liking; fondness; -- formerly with of, now with for; as, he had no taste for study..
Horsiness :: Horsiness (n.) Fondness for, or interest in, horses..
Dandle :: Dandle (v. t.) To treat with fondness, as if a child; to fondle; to toy with; to pet..
Affect :: Affect (v. t.) To show a fondness for; to like to use or practice; to choose; hence, to frequent habitually..
Spoonbill :: Spoon (v. i.) To act with demonstrative or foolish fondness, as one in love..
Romanticism :: Romanticism (n.) A fondness for romantic characteristics or peculiarities; specifically, in modern literature, an aiming at romantic effects; -- applied to the productions of a school of writers who sought to revive certain medi/val forms and methods in opposition to the so-called classical style..
Dislike :: Dislike (n.) A feeling of positive and usually permanent aversion to something unpleasant, uncongenial, or offensive; disapprobation; repugnance; displeasure; disfavor; -- the opposite of liking or fondness..
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