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fond [ fond ] (comparative fond·er, superlative fond·est)


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. feeling affection: feeling love, affection, or preference for somebody or something
I've grown fond of this old house.

2. affectionate: showing or characterized by affection, love, or pleasant feelings
fond memories of the time we spent there

3. experiencing pleasure: liking or finding enjoyment in something
fond of classical music
His dog is fond of chasing rabbits.

4. overly doting: feeling or showing excessive affection, often to the point of being overindulgent with somebody
Her fond parents could deny her nothing.

5. too optimistic: foolishly unrealistic
fond hopes

[14th century. Probably < past participle of obsolete fon "be foolish" <fon "fool," origin ?]

fond·ly adverb
fond·ness noun

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