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fondness

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[fond-nis] / ˈfɒnd nɪs /

noun

  1. the state or quality of being fond.

  2. tenderness or affection.

  3. doting affection.

  4. a liking or weakness for something.

    He has a fondness for sweets.

    Synonyms:
    preference, partiality, predilection
  5. Archaic. complacent credulity; foolishness.


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Etymology

Origin of fondness

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English; see origin at fond 1, -ness

Explanation

Fondness is love or affection for someone. Your fondness for your funny Spanish teacher might be part of what inspires you to work hard in his class. When you have a fondness for a person, you feel warm or tender toward them. Your sister's fondness for young children probably makes her a great babysitter. You can also have a fondness for a thing: your friend's fondness for expensive shoes could cause her constant financial difficulty, and your fondness for cupcakes might influence you to learn how to bake.

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“He’s completely not,” Jeanette Rubio said, revealing her husband’s fondness for Pop-Tarts.

From Salon Aug. 15, 2026

It's a city Scotland fans now know with great familiarity and fondness.

From BBC Jun. 25, 2026

"Maybe junk food is good," added Trump, who his known for his fondness for burgers, steak and Diet Coke.

From Barron's May 26, 2026

Now his successor, Greg Abel, is showing an early fondness for them, too, with Berkshire taking a new $2.6 billion position in Delta Air Lines during the first quarter.

From The Wall Street Journal May 19, 2026

Maybe there will be enough fondness to keep her alive.

From "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins

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