Associations to the word «Fond»
Noun
- Papa
- Hire
- Leech
- Lust
- Nay
- Pudding
- Wine
- Gentleman
- Festivity
- Companion
- Ignorant
- Gossip
- Bessie
- Whisky
- Infancy
- Passion
- Fat
- Cigar
- Caprice
- Spite
- Pang
- Creature
- Fellow
- Les
- Adoration
- Smiling
- Superiority
- Pun
- Proverb
- Mother
- Prank
- Charm
- Flower
- Reproach
- Dan
- Melon
- Wish
- Reading
- Ecstasy
- Swain
- Lament
- Fanny
- Pluck
- Temptation
- Lass
- Chat
- Sort
- Thinking
- Princesse
- Hyde
- Smile
- Exercise
- Pride
- Perhaps
- Companionship
Adjective
Adverb
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
The words of truth are simple.