Associations to the word «Fond»
Noun
- Childhood
- Jealousy
- Kindness
- Madame
- Dear
- Compliment
- Squire
- Overly
- Contrary
- Cheer
- Trifle
- Au
- Sorrow
- Tender
- Farewell
- Repeating
- Wisconsin
- Sans
- Duluth
- Embrace
- Recollection
- Que
- Qu
- Adieu
- Ce
- Conceit
- Dumas
- Beloved
- Memory
- Ver
- Mirth
- Dix
- Czar
- Retirement
- Grafton
- Gambling
- Goth
- Appleton
- Snatch
- Sou
- Magnificence
- Imagining
- Mamma
- Dearest
- Jewellery
- Schoolboy
- Ness
- Bois
Adjective
Wiktionary
FOND, adjective. (chiefly with of) Having a liking or affection (for).
FOND, adjective. Affectionate.
FOND, adjective. Indulgent.
FOND, adjective. Outlandish; foolish; silly.
FOND, adjective. (obsolete) Foolish; simple; weak.
FOND, adjective. (obsolete) Doted on; regarded with affection.
FOND, verb. (obsolete) To have a foolish affection for, to be fond of.
FOND, verb. (obsolete) To caress; to fondle.
FOND, noun. The background design in lace-making.
FOND, noun. (cooking) brown residue in pans from cooking meats and vegetables.
FOND, noun. (obsolete) Foundation; bottom; groundwork.
FOND, noun. (obsolete) Fund, stock, or store.
Dictionary definition
FOND, adjective. Having or displaying warmth or affection; "affectionate children"; "a fond embrace"; "fond of his nephew"; "a tender glance"; "a warm embrace".
FOND, adjective. Extravagantly or foolishly loving and indulgent; "adoring grandparents"; "deceiving her preoccupied and doting husband with a young captain"; "hopelessly spoiled by a fond mother".
FOND, adjective. (followed by `of' or `to') having a strong preference or liking for; "fond of chocolate"; "partial to horror movies".
FOND, adjective. Absurd or silly because unlikely; "fond hopes of becoming President"; "fond fancies".
Wise words
When you have spoken the word, it reigns over you. When it
is unspoken you reign over it.