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This article delves into the diverse meanings associated with love, ranging from amateur expressions to profound connections. We explore terms like 'amateur,' referring to one's passion pursued for fun rather than profession, and 'amiable,' which signifies a friendly disposition. The text also discusses 'amicable' friendships, the essence of 'amity,' and the romantic connotations of 'amorous' and 'enamored.' Each term sheds light on different dimensions of human emotions and relationships, highlighting the intricate nature of love and affection.
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By: Kallie Jones 2nd p. English: Goggin AM, AMORDefinitions
AM, AMOR • “love,” “liking,” “friendliness”
Amateur • noun: (literally, “lover”) ANT professional, expert • a person who follows a particular pursuit as a pastime, rather than as a profession. The performance was staged by a group of amateurs who have been studying dramatics as a hobby • one who performs rather poorly; inexperienced person. When it comes to baking cake, Bill’s the expert; I’m only am amateur
Amiable • Verb: adjective: lovable; good-natured; pleasant and agreeable- • ANTONYM • unpleasant
Amicable • adjective: characterized by friendliness rather than antagonism; neighborly; not quarrelsome - ANT antagonistic
Amity • noun: friendship; goodwill; friendly relations – • ANTONYM: enmity
Amorous • Adjective: having to do with love; loving; inclined to love
Enamored • adjective: (usually followed by “of”) inflamed with love; charmed; captivated