Amor
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Amor
< Latin: love; amorous
Example Sentences
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And though the EP did include a track in Spanish — ”Amor” — her sound was missing a key component: her Latino roots.
From Los Angeles Times
The two coupled up several episodes after meeting in Casa Amor, igniting a romance in large part over a shared understanding of their cultures.
From Los Angeles Times
“Vanity” is Isabella’s second full-length record in three years, following her grimy, neoperreo debut, “Amor Hardcore.”
From Los Angeles Times
In a follow-up Instagram post Kyle, who was released by police without further action, suggested he could rejoin the cast as a "bombshell" or as part of Love Island's annual Casa Amor plot.
From BBC
Throughout the album, the crooner leans into his poetic lyricism, which shines brightest in twinkling love tracks like “Milagro” and “Segundo Amor.”
From Los Angeles Times
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