fond adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of fond adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary fond of somebody having warm or loving feelings for somebody, especially somebody you have known for a long time Over the years, I have grown quite fond of her I’ve always been very fond of your mother
Fond - definition of fond by The Free Dictionary 1 having a liking or affection for (usu fol by of): to be fond of animals 2 loving; affectionate: to give someone a fond look 3 excessively tender or indulgent; doting: a fond parent 4 cherished with strong or unreasoning feeling: to nourish fond hopes of becoming president
fond - WordReference. com Dictionary of English fond1 (fond), adj , - er, -est having a liking or affection for (usually fol by of ): to be fond of animals loving; affectionate: to give someone a fond look excessively tender or overindulgent; doting: a fond parent cherished with strong or unreasoning feeling: to nourish fond hopes of becoming president [Archaic ]foolish or silly
fond - definition and meaning - Wordnik Disposed to prize highly or to like very much; feeling affection or pleasure: usually followed by of, rarely by an infinitive: as, to be fond of children; to be fond of oysters
What does Fond mean? - Definitions for Fond Fond is an adjective that describes a warm affection or liking towards someone or something It indicates a strong sense of enjoyment, appreciation, tenderness, or care
fond - Simple English Wiktionary If you are fond of something, then you like it a lot I am quite fond of having fruit for dessert I think Helen is rather fond of me since she always smiles when she sees me
FOND Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com We're all fond of some things and people: the things and people we like Being fond can mean anything from liking something a little ("I'm fond of that band") to be extremely, almost absurdly interested in something ("He's a little too fond of football")