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fond
1[fond]
adjective
having a liking or affection for (usually followed byof ).
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.
Archaic., foolishly credulous or trusting.
Synonyms: gullible
fond
2[fond, faw
noun
plural
fondsa background or groundwork, especially of lace.
Obsolete., fund; stock.
fond
1/ fɒnd /
adjective
predisposed (to); having a liking (for)
loving; tender
a fond embrace
indulgent; doting
a fond mother
(of hopes, wishes, etc) cherished but unlikely to be realized
he had fond hopes of starting his own business
archaic
foolish
credulous
fond
2/ fɔ̃, fɒnd /
noun
the background of a design, as in lace
obsolete, fund; stock
Other Word Forms
- fondly adverb
- fondness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of fond1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fond1
Origin of fond2
Example Sentences
You can sit this one out, and see if absence makes the sisters grow fonder of each other.
He had fond memories of eating Spam during a stint in the army, for instance, so she cooked a dish of Spam fried rice.
There is no shortage of fond, slightly fuzzy memories at Spaceland.
In interviews, she is fond of sharing her mantra: “I want a director to work with me, not on me.”
Even if you have fond memories of the ultra-silly 1997 original and the four official sequels it shed, it’s a fair bet you don’t remember any plot details.
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