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darling
1[dahr-ling]
noun
a person very dear to another; one dearly loved.
(sometimes initial capital letter), an affectionate or familiar term of address.
a person or thing in great favor; a favorite.
She was the darling of caf é society.
adjective
very dear; dearly loved.
my darling child.
favorite; cherished.
Informal., charming; cute; lovable.
What a darling baby!
Darling
2[dahr-ling]
noun
Jay Norwood Ding, 1876–1962, U.S. political cartoonist.
darling
1/ ˈdɑːlɪŋ /
noun
a person very much loved: often used as a term of address
a favourite
the teacher's darling
adjective
beloved
much admired; pleasing
a darling hat
Darling
2/ ˈdɑːlɪŋ /
noun
Grace. 1815–42, English national heroine, famous for her rescue (1838) of some shipwrecked sailors with her father, a lighthouse keeper
Other Word Forms
- darlingly adverb
- darlingness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of darling1
Example Sentences
Rocket Lab has emerged as something of a darling among space stocks, boosted by strong performance in recent years.
The family said their "darling husband", father, grandfather, father-in-law and brother "peacefully slipped away surrounded by his loved ones and the sounds of The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly".
Or, to cite an example from just this year, you wouldn’t have wait to hear that Brazil submitted Cannes darling “The Secret Agent” over “Manas,” which counts Sean Penn among its executive producers.
“I love you so much, darling,” the video states.
Orbán had been a darling of the American right for some time, appearing at Conservative Political Action Conference gatherings and even hosting them in Budapest.
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