A word that means to fall in love

www.fashionblog.fr  Life without endearing words is like being in a garden without flowers. Endearing words create a feeling that transcends our reality and makes life worth living. If you want your man to be addicted to your love, you must speak to him with words that will melt the walls he has build around his heart. Words that just simply turns men on and makes them want to love you even more…

Nothing chugs a man’s heart more  than ‘Handsome’, ‘Hot’ and yes, ‘HUGE’!!

Remember that for most men, the physical is more important that the emotional. Correlate words that can be associated with those luscious curves and he’ll be eating out of your hand

“Crazy” (as in “Crazy for you” and NOT in “You must be crazy”) will get his heart melting. Your macho man is a bit unsure of himself when it comes to you and your feelings. Assure him that he is “incredibly attractive”, “lovable” and “cuddly”. He may blush to the roots of his hair, but he does love it so. Don’t believe me? Just try it. Flattery WILL get you everywhere…

So, tell him that he is the ‘Hot desire’ and the ‘burning passion’ of your life…or read the list:

1. Honey

2. Sweetheart

3. Sweetie

4. Baby

5. Darling

6. Sexy

8. Handsome

10. Sugar

11. Hot.

12. You are the best.

13. I can’t get enough of you.

14. You drive me wild.

15. I love you so much.

16. I love you with all my heart and soul.

17. You make me laugh.

18. You are so funny.

19. I love the way you love me.

20. I love the way you make me feel.

21. I never want you to stop loving me.

22. I don’t know what I would do without you in my life.

23. You make me feel so special.

24. I need you in my life.

25. You just make me feel so good.

26. I can’t get enough of your hugs and kisses.

27. I promise to love you forever.

28. You are the one for me.

29. I don’t need anyone else in my life.

30. You are more than enough for me.

31. I have always loved you and will always love you.

32. I miss you so much.

33. I am so lonely without you.

34. My life is empty without you.

35. I want to be with you forever.

36. I love the way you hold me.

37. It kills me to know that you will be gone for a long time.

38. I feel like I am dreaming when I am with you.

39. I have never been loved like this before.

40. I’d love to wake up next to you forever.

41. If I can’t be with you, then I don’t want to be with anyone else.

42. I am not waiting for a knight in shining armor – mine has already arrived.

43. If your kisses were wishes I would make a 1000 wishes.

44. Life has never been better since you came into my life.

45. I can’t believe we have been together for so long. I guess time flies when you are having fun.

46. Life without your love is a life I’d rather not live.

47. I love the way you look at me.

48. I trust you with all my heart.

49. Thank you for all you have done for me.

50. You make me feel like I am the luckiest girl in the world.

61. You don’t have to say a word for me to feel your love.

62. All I care about is being with you forever.

63. I am addicted to your love.

64. I am crazy about you.

65. I cannot live without you.

66. I cannot stop thinking about you.

67. I did not mean to hurt your feelings.

68. I do not want to wake up from this wonderful dream with you.

69. I feel safe when I am with you.

70. I have finally discovered true love – you.

71. I love the way you make love to me.

72. I miss your hugs and kisses when we are apart.

73. I want to spend forever with you.

74. I will give anything to be with you.

75. I will give you my heart, my body, and my soul.

76. I will go with you to the ends of the world as long as you keep loving me.

77. I will rather be broke than trade your love for a million dollars.

78. I will travel a thousand miles to be with you.

79. If anything happens to you, I will go crazy.

80. If I could I would make love to you a thousand times.

81. If I had to live life over again, I would live it with you.

82. Your smile is so comforting it makes my tears go away.

83. Life without you will be like going to sleep and never having sweet dreams.

84. Loving you feels like heaven.

85. Loving you has made life even sweeter.

86. Loving you has made my life so full of joy and happiness.

87. My heart cries when we are apart.

88. You are my love, my heart, and my life.

89. No man has loved me the way you love me.

90. Nothing will ever stop me from loving you.

91. Ooh sweetie, you are so good to me.

92. The times we spend together are like precious gems that money cannot buy.

93. Time stops when you hold me in your arms.

94. When I am with you, my troubles seem to melt away.

95. When I look at you I see a man that I find irresistible.

96. You are my soul mate.

97. You are the most important person in my life.

98. You are the only man I ever want in my life.

99. You are the other half that makes me feel whole.

100. You are the perfect man for me.

101. Your gentle touch sends chills up and down my spine.

102. You bring so much joy and happiness to my life.

103. You make me feel like a woman.

104. You make me feel so good I want to kiss you from your head to your toe.

105. You make me want you more each day.

106. You treat me like a princess and I love you with all my heart.

107. Your are the kindest man I know.

108. Your caring words touch the deepest part of me.

109. Your kisses are so good I feel tingles all over.

110. Your love is like a solid rock that will never break.

111. Your love warms my heart like the glow of a candle light in a midsummer night’s dream.

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And more!

But the topper on the list of romantic words would definitely be…

‘I LOVE YOU’…

Three simple words, but what a wealth of meaning and feeling. When your heart is throbbing with emotions and your body is on fire, nothing can say it like these simple words.


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There’s a word in Spanish, enamorar which means «to make (someone) fall in love». What’s the English equivalent?

Example sentence:

He was the only man she wanted to __.

asked Feb 9, 2017 at 12:53

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Here I find «to enamour«, phonetically as well as etymologically very close to «enamorar«, but I must admit it’s the first time I see the verb suggested or used as a transitive.

On the other hand even in Spanish as far as I know «estar enamorado/a de alguien» or «enamorarse de alguien» are way more frequent then «enamorar a alguien (de alguien)«

answered Feb 9, 2017 at 13:27

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You could use to romance

As a transitive verb it means

to try to influence or curry favor with especially by lavishing personal attention, gifts, or flattery

Here are a couple examples from Merriam-Webster:

He was always romancing younger women.

She was romanced by several wealthy young men.

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The word «woo» means «try to gain the love of someone (typically a woman), especially with a view to marriage.». The verb of «court» can also mean this.

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fall in love

Meaning

  • to be very attracted to someone
  • to start to love someone
  • to become enamoured of each other
  • start to feel love for someone or something

Example Sentences

  1. My brother and his fiancee fell in love when they went for a camping trip together with a group of friends.
  2. They started off as co-workers for the same organisation, but over the time, fell in love and have now decided to get married.
  3. They had fallen in love when they were in school and are still going strong.
  4. Falling in love is not something you have control over, it will just happen sometime and you will realize it later.
  5. When people fall in love, they want it to last forever, but sometimes it’s not the case.
  6. They had fallen madly in love with each other and were inseparable.
  7. He had fallen in love with her, but when he was spurned, he tried to get over it instead of being miserable.
  8. She fell in love with the red dress as soon as she saw it.

Origin
The phrase is an old one, but the exact time of origin is not known. The word fall is used in the expression to convey the sense that starting to love someone is something unexpected and unplanned, just as falling is unexpected and unplanned. It is also used to convey attraction to objects.

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Every February 14th, the world goes a little crazy.

February 14th, of course, is Valentine’s Day, a holiday that many people around the world celebrate. It’s a day when people who are in love spend time together, give each other gifts or give each other valentines, which are little cards with nice and sometimes romantic messages.

But there are also a lot of people who don’t like Valentine’s Day. Maybe those people think the holiday is silly or too commercial. Commercial means that it’s all about buying and selling things—and it’s true that many people are buying gifts, candies and cards. Maybe they think it’s just a holiday that chocolate factories invented to sell more boxes of chocolate. Or maybe they had a bad relationship in the past, and Valentine’s Day reminds them of that.

Well, I have good news—if you love Valentine’s Day, or if you just love love, this post has some great vocabulary that you might hear around this time of year, and you can use these words to talk about the holiday and about love.

And even if you don’t like Valentine’s Day, I have also included a few words for you too, my friend!

This post will be divided into four sections, to represent the four main phases of a relationship. Each word will have an explanation and an example of how to use the word.

We will focus today mainly on English vocabulary words, and not as much on phrases, but you can find more phrases here if you’re interested in them.

Before we get into this vocabulary, though, we should take a quick look at a few forms of the word “love.”


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Phase 1: Understanding Love

1. Love (verb, noun)

Love is most commonly a verb, an action that you perform. English speakers use love to talk about more than people. We love our dogs, we love friends, we love music and anything else that makes us happy. This is important to know, because many other languages only use the word that means “love” for very serious romantic relationships.

Example: I love pizza.

It can also be a noun, describing the feeling of love that you have for someone.

Example: Love is a mystery.

2. Lovely (adjective)

You may also hear people use the word lovely. Lovely is actually a synonym for words like “nice” or “very good.” It’s not really about expressing romantic love. Lovely is anything that’s positive, pleasant or happy.

Example: We had a lovely time at the beach. The weather was perfect and nobody got a sunburn.

3. Loving (adjective)

Finally, if you want to describe something with an adjective form of the word “love,” you can say loving. This can describe someone’s personality. If a person loves other people, and gives a lot of love, care and affection to others, you could call him or her loving.

Example: My grandmother is a very loving person.

4. Loved (adjective)

If a person or thing receives love, then you can say it is loved.

Example: My grandmother has 16 grandchildren who spend a lot of time with her. She is very loved.

Loved is often used combined with “best-” or “most-,” such as “best-loved” or “most-loved”:

Example: Soccer is one of the most-loved sports in the world. 

Now that we’ve covered that, let’s look at some other words that people can use when they’re trying to find somebody to love.

Phase 2: Looking for Love

“There are many fish in the sea.”

That’s a phrase that you might hear if you’re looking for romance. The phrase compares the world to an ocean or sea, it compares people to fish. This phrase is supposed to make you feel better if you’re not in a relationship because there are many more “fish” (representing single men/women) out there that you can catch.

Personally, I don’t like fish, so that phrase always seemed silly to me.

Still, there’s some truth to that phrase: If you want to be in a relationship, you sometimes just have to keep trying. There are lots of people in the world. Just go out there and try to meet more people.

When you do go out there, the following are some words that you might hear English speakers use when talking about love and Valentine’s Day.

5. Single (adjective)

This is a little different in English than in some other languages.

If you say that you’re single in English, then that means that you don’t have any sort of relationship at the time—no husband or wife, and no boyfriend or girlfriend.

Example: It’s hard to find love in this city—it seems like there are no good single men or women. Everyone is already “taken.”

Taken means that the person is already in a relationship with someone.

Example: Thank you for the invitation to dinner, but I can’t go out with you—I have a boyfriend, I’m taken.

6. Unmarried (adjective)

This is similar to single in some ways, but not always. Unmarried is more of a technical or legal term that simply means you’re not married.

You can be in a relationship (like with a boyfriend or girlfriend) and still be unmarried.

Example: I didn’t really enjoy the party. Everyone there was married and with their spouse, so I felt left out—I was the only unmarried person there. I would have felt more comfortable if my girlfriend had been there, but she was out of town.

7. Dating (verb)

The verb “to date” is very common—it means that two people are in a romantic relationship. It might mean that things are casual if the people have been dating for only a couple of weeks. However, it’s possible to date for many months or years and have a serious relationship too.

Example: John and Mary have been dating for two years.

Example: I’m not dating anyone at the moment. I’ve been too busy with work to think about love.

8. A player (noun)

The word “player” is usually used with games and sports. People who play these games and sports are “the players,” for example, there are football players and basketball players.

Some people apparently see love and flirting as a game or even a sport, because sometimes a person like this is described as being “a player.”

In a romantic or flirting context, a player is a person who likes to flirt or who has many romances. But generally a player isn’t serious about relationships—he or she just likes to play the game of love.

Example: John was flirting with Mary at the bar. Mary’s friend Tina tried to warn her about him. When Mary asked what the problem was, Tina told her that she had heard that John was a player, so Mary should be careful with him.

9. To flirt (verb)

One of the first words you might hear when talking about love is the action “to flirt.” Flirting means to talk romantically to someone to make them interested in you.

Example: Dan flirts with Julia every time he sees her in the office. I’m sure he’s interested in dating her.

10. To hit on someone (verb)

A common synonym for “to flirt” is the phrasal verb “to hit on.” It’s actually not related to physically hitting someone, thankfully! When a man is hitting on a woman, for example, it means that he is flirting a lot and being somewhat aggressive. Hitting on someone is often seen as aggressive, impolite or rude.

Example: There is a famous video of a woman walking down the streets of New York. While she was walking, random men constantly hit on her by calling her names, whistling or making comments about her appearance. She didn’t seem impressed.

11. To pick up someone (verb)

This is another phrase that’s a little bit humorous.

If you’re at a bar and flirting with someone, you can say that you’re trying to pick that person up. In other words, you’re trying to make that person give you his or her phone number or agree to meet with you again later.

There are even some phrases that are called “pick up lines,” which are the phrases (“lines”) that people say when flirting. These pick up lines are also humorous or not serious, and many are so stupid that you just have to laugh at them.

Example: Ronald must be the luckiest guy in the world. He tried to pick up Jenny by saying that she was so beautiful that he couldn’t look directly at her. Believe it or not, she actually gave him her phone number!

12. To mingle (verb)

To mingle means to be social and talk to other people, usually about unimportant things (also called “making small talk”).

It’s often used at parties or other social situations. To mingle, you should walk around and talk to quite a few different people for a short amount of time, with the goal of meeting and interacting with multiple new people.

A person who likes to mingle is often described as outgoing or extroverted, and people who don’t like to mingle are often described as shy or introverted.

Example: I’ve been single for too long, so I think I’m going to Roger’s party. Maybe I can meet someone. I’m single and ready to mingle!

13. To hook up (verb)

Depending on the context, this can have different meanings. Be careful, since some of the meanings of this phrase might not always be appropriate for the situation you’re talking about!

If a person hooks up with another person, it means that they usually do something together. It might be something like meeting together or going out on a date, but it can also be something physical, like kissing or even sex.

You might hear others use this phrase, but if you’re not sure if it’s appropriate for your situation, then you may want to avoid using it.

Example: I recently read an article in a magazine about the “hook up culture” at universities. Apparently, a lot of young people are using cell phone apps to find people to hook up with.

Phase 3: Falling in Love

So, after you meet somebody that you’re romantically interested in, you may want to start a relationship with him or her. During that time, you’ll (hopefully!) fall in love with each other. When that happens, you can use these words and phrases.

14. A couple (noun)

A couple is two of something. It can also be used to indicate a small number, but not necessarily two, like in the phrase I have only talked to Anna a couple of times. You probably don’t know exactly how many times you have talked to Anna, but you know it wasn’t many times.

It can also be used to talk about two people who are in a romantic relationship.

Example: I didn’t know how to get to the bus stop, so I asked a friendly couple sitting on a bench for directions.

15. A date (noun)

A date is a romantic activity where two people go out and do something. A really typical date is to go see a movie and/or to go out to eat dinner.

Note that many English students confuse this with other similar words for activities, like a meeting (usually used for a group of people in a business situation) or an appointment (used for an individual meeting, like with a doctor).

Example: Alan really liked Deborah, but their first date was a disaster. He spilled his wine on her, and later she got food poisoning. I don’t think there will be a second date.

16. A blind date (noun phrase)

A blind date is when two people go out on a date, but they don’t know each other before. This is often because they have mutual friends who believe they would make a good couple. If that’s the case, you can say that the friends set them up, or in other words, the friends helped to organize the date.

These days, blind dates are less common, maybe because of social media. You can always look somebody up on Facebook before you meet them to see if you’ll like them. Still, blind dates are very common in movies and TV shows!

Example: Betty couldn’t believe that her friends set her up on a blind date with Carl. They had nothing in common, and she discovered that Carl was already married!

17. Love at first sight (noun phrase)

This is a common phrase that’s probably easy to understand. If you fall in love with someone at first sight, it means that the very first time you see that person, you feel love.

Example: The first time Romeo saw Juliet, he knew that she was the girl for him. It was love at first sight.

18. Puppy love (noun phrase)

A puppy is actually the name for a baby dog, so this one may seem like a strange way to talk about love.

But if you say that someone is experiencing puppy love, then you probably think that the love isn’t true or isn’t serious. It might just be a strong, temporary emotion, but you don’t think it will last a long time.

Example: Many people say that teenagers in love are just experiencing puppy love. But if you ask the teenagers, they’ll often say that it’s real and that their love will last forever.

19. Baby (noun)

Numbers 19-22 are all names that people in relationships call their partners. These types of names are called “pet names,” “nicknames” or “terms of endearment.”

I’ll include an example with number 19, but you can substitute 20, 21 or 22 and it will mean the same thing.

Of course, there are many more nicknames that people give to their partners or the people they love (a popular one here in Costa Rica is gordito, meaning “fat little one”!), but these are some of the most common romantic ones in English.

Baby is extremely common in English. Another common version of baby is babe.

Example:
Frank:Hey, baby, do you know where the car keys are?”
Helen: “I’m not sure, babe, I think you had them last.”

20. Honey (noun)

Honey is the food that bees make. It’s naturally sweet (tasting), so I suppose that it makes sense to say this to someone who is sweet (in their personality).

21. Darling (noun)

Darling means that something is very valuable or precious to you. You may call someone you love darling or my darling. 

22. Sweetie (noun)

Sweetie is just a way of making sweet (an adjective) into a noun, so you can say it to someone you think is sweet.

23. Committed (adjective)

When two people are together for a long time, you can say that they’re committed. This means that they’re dedicated to each other.

You can also say that a person is committed to an activity, like doing a job or doing exercise, for example.

The noun form of this word is commitment.

Example: Many older couples say that the key to staying committed to your partner is to not stress out or worry about unimportant things.

24. Engaged (adjective)

When two people decide to get married, then you can say that they’re engaged. Usually this is after one person proposes marriage to the other person (see #30).

The noun form of this word is engagement.

Example: Did you hear the news? Jack and Diane finally got engaged! They had been dating for about 10 years, and many people were wondering if they would ever get married.

25. To swipe (verb)

This is a word that’s commonly used when talking about dating apps like Tinder. I had to actually do some research for this word, since I didn’t have any personal experience!

If you swipe something on your phone, it means that you put your finger on your phone’s screen and then move your finger in one direction.

If you’re using a dating app like Tinder, then this app will show you pictures of people who you might be interested in romantically.

If you’re interested, you swipe your finger to the right. If you’re not interested, you swipe to the left. Then, if the other person is also interested, then he/she will swipe to the right also. If you both swipe right, then the app will let you contact each other.

This all sounds very complicated, and it makes me happy that I got married before smartphones became popular!

Example: Ingrid was using her Tinder app at the bar. All of the guys looked like players, so after she had swiped left about 15 times, she gave up and went home.

26. To ask out (verb)

If you ask someone out, then you ask him or her to go on a date with you. Usually this phrase is just used for the first time you invite someone to go on a date.

Example: Greg was nervous to ask Lena out, but finally he got the courage and did it. She said she would be happy to go out with him, and now they’ve been dating for two months.

27. To go (out) on a date (verb)

This phrase is very similar to the next one. They’re both used to describe the situation when two people are on a date. It can be for the first date, or for any additional dates.

Example: This weekend is Valentine’s Day, so it might not be the best time to go out on a date. I think all of the restaurants will be completely full. Do you just want to stay at home?

28. To go out (verb)

As we saw in number 27, this can usually mean to go on a date. But it can also be used to just leave your house and do something fun. If you want to go out, but you don’t like the other person romantically, you can say you’ll go out to the cinema (or wherever else), but you’ll go just as friends.

29. To fall in love (verb)

We quickly mentioned this in number 17. If you fall in love with someone, it means that you start to love that person. Sometimes it’s a long process, and sometimes it happens in one instant.

Example: Romeo and Juliet fell in love immediately the first time they saw each other.

30. To propose (verb)

Do you remember seeing this one in number 24? The verb propose is similar to “suggest,” but it often means that one person is proposing marriage to the other. Usually the formal way to ask this question is “will you marry me?”

Example: Tom proposed to Rebecca while they were walking on the beach. He got down on one knee, gave her a ring and asked her “will you marry me?”.

31. To get engaged (verb)

When one person proposes to another and they decide to get married, then you can say that they got engaged. If you remember from number 24, this means that the two people have committed to getting married in the future.

Example: Pete and Shelly got engaged on the same day that she got a new job—it was a busy day!

32. To get married (verb)

This is the action that happens on the day of a wedding. Before that day, you can say that the people in the couple are a fiancé (male) or fiancée (female), which means they’re engaged. After that day you can say that they’re married.

Example: They got married in the Caribbean. It was called a “destination wedding,” because everyone had to travel to participate in the wedding.

Phase 4: Settling Down

After a couple is together for a while, they often get married or move in together, and then a new phase of their lives begins. Here are some helpful words to talk about that time.

33. To settle (for something) (verb)

The verb settle is a bit difficult to define, since it can have different meanings.

If you settle for something, it means that you accept something that isn’t as good as it could or should be. In other words, you’re probably lowering your standards or not being as demanding as you should be.

Example: After John and Sara got married, they wanted to buy a house. They couldn’t afford their dream house, so they settled for a cheaper house that was not as beautiful.

34. To settle (down) (verb)

This is another away to use the verb settle.

If you say that someone is settling down, it means that he or she is starting a calmer, more “domestic” part of his or her life. Usually typical parts of that process are to find a partner, get married, buy a house, have children, etc.

Example: Veronica was ready to settle down, but Victor said he wasn’t. He said that he wanted to date a few other women to be sure that Veronica was the right one. Veronica decided that she wouldn’t settle for a man who was not ready to commit to her, and she broke up with him.

35. Wedding (noun)

If you remember from number 32, this is the name for the event that happens when two people get married. A wedding day often includes a ceremony (in a church or at a courthouse, for example) and a celebration (also called a reception).

Example: Some people say that if it rains on your wedding day, it’s a sign of good luck to come in the future.

36. Bride (noun)

Remember, we saw that there’s a special name for people who are engaged: fiancé or fiancée.

But there are also special names that are used basically for just one day: The wedding day. A bride is the name for a woman on her wedding day. Before the wedding day, she’s a fiancée or a girlfriend. After the wedding day, she is a wife.

37. Groom (noun)

This is the male equivalent of a bride. A groom is the name for a man on his wedding day. Before, he’s a fiancé and after, he’s a husband.

38. Gown (noun)

Brides and grooms often wear special clothes for their weddings, and the clothing has special names, also.

gown is another name for a fancy or very special dress, so a wedding gown is what a bride usually wears for her wedding. This can also be called a wedding dress.

39. Tuxedo (noun)

A tuxedo (also called a “tux”) is a special suit that a man wears for a very formal occasion. Many men get married wearing a tuxedo, but not all of them.

If you want to see many examples of tuxedos and gowns, be sure to watch The Academy Awards, also known as The Oscars, on February 28th!

Example: We went to a very unusual wedding last weekend. There were no gowns or tuxes. Instead, the bride wore a bikini and the groom wore surf shorts!

40. Honeymoon (noun)

After the wedding, it’s very common for the newly-married husband and wife to take a special trip to celebrate their new life together. This trip is called a honeymoon.

Example: We were considering having a very fancy, expensive wedding. But instead we decided to have a small, simple wedding. We had more money to spend on a wonderful honeymoon!

41. Spouse (noun)

What can you call the people you love when you’re talking about them to other people? Numbers 41-43 are some of the most common generic options.

A spouse is a generic word for a husband or a wife. It doesn’t matter if it’s used to describe a man or a woman, but it does describe someone who is married.

42. Significant other (noun phrase)

If you’re generally describing people who are not married, but who are in relationships, you can say that they are significant others.

43. Partner (noun)

A similar word to significant other is partner, but that can also get confusing, since it can also be used for business partners or people who work together in a group.

Example: The company had a wonderful Christmas party. Employees were asked to invite their spouses or significant others. If they didn’t have a partner, they could even invite a friend.

44. Love handles (noun phrase)

Numbers 44-47 are four common signs that a person, especially a man, is settling down. They’re funny words, but you’ll hear them frequently.

Supposedly, when people get married or settle down, they stop trying to impress others in order to get dates. They don’t work as hard to maintain their physical appearance. At least, that’s the theory.

The phrase love handles is a cute way to describe the fat that appears on the side of a person’s stomach or abdomen.

45. Spare tire (noun phrase)

The phrase spare tire describes a similar phenomenon, but it covers a person’s whole belly (stomach). It’s called that because it looks like an extra (spare) tire for a car!

46. Beer belly (noun phrase)

You can also say that a person with a spare tire has a beer belly. This is basically the same thing, but it can often be more in the front, and stick out more. Obviously, the idea here is that the man has been drinking too much beer, which is high in calories.

47. Dad bod (noun phrase)

Finally, there’s a relatively new phrase used to describe what happens to a man’s body after he has a child: Dad bod. “Bod” is an abbreviation for “body,” and so the term “dad bod” describes a man who was possibly physically fit in the past, but who doesn’t have time to exercise now because he has children.

I can personally confirm that dad bod is real, and so can reputable magazines like Popular Science and TIME.

Example: Ryan didn’t drink much, so he was able to avoid getting a beer belly or a spare tire after he got married. However, after he and his wife had their first child, he quickly developed a dad bod since he no longer had time to exercise.

Well, those are all the words you need to know about love, right?

Not so fast.

Unfortunately, there are times when love doesn’t last forever. Like I mentioned in the introduction, there are many people who actually hate Valentine’s Day for one reason or another.

I want to keep this post happy and positive, especially since I think there are many positive aspects about Valentine’s Day.

If you agree and you’re in love, that’s great! I’m happy for you. I hope you have a wonderful Valentine’s Day and that you and your lover live happily ever after. You can feel free to stop reading now.

Are all the happy people in love gone? Okay, then here’s the final “bonus” section:

Phase 5: When Love Ends

If you are sick and tired of love, then continue reading the next section because it’s just for you.

Of course we all want to have a happy ending to our love stories, but sometimes that just doesn’t happen. Here are a few phrases to help you talk about those sad times.

48. A broken heart (noun)

A broken heart is just what it sounds like: when something bad happens (like a relationship ending), and you feel like your heart doesn’t work right anymore.

You will often hear this as an adjective, brokenhearted, or a verb phrase, to break (someone’s) heart.

Example: Bill was brokenhearted when his girlfriend moved to France, but after a few days of feeling sad, he started to feel better.

49. To break up with someone (verb)

This phrase is used to describe what happens when two people end their relationship.

If only one person does the action, you can say that he or she broke up with the other person. And if both people agree that it’s better to stop the relationship, you can say they broke up.

Example: Tammy said that she and her boyfriend had broken up. But in reality, I think he broke up with her because she wasn’t interested in the relationship.

Finally, if you do break up and feel brokenhearted, you may hear someone say this next expression.

50. It’s better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all.

This phrase is based on a quotation by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It means that even though love is difficult sometimes, it’s still an important part of life. Even if you have problems in love, you can still look on the positive side: At least you experienced love.

And with that idea, I wish you a happy, lovely, loving Valentine’s Day!


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fall in love

1. To be overcome with a deep romantic love (for someone or each other), either gradually or instantly. My parents met at a summer job, started to hang out, and then fell in love with each other. I fell in love with you the very first time we met. This is the last place I expected to fall in love.

2. To become completely enamored of someone or something. I used to be wary of horses, but after a few lessons, I’ve totally fallen in love with horseback riding. I remember holding my daughter for the first time. I fell in love with her the moment I laid eyes on her. After spending a vacation here, we fell in love with the town and decided to move here.

Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

fall in love (with each other)

[for two people] to become enamored of each other. They met in school and fell in love. When they fell in love, they thought it would last forever.

fall in love (with something)

to become enamored of something. I simply fell in love with the dress. I had to have it. I fell in love with the red car and bought it at once.

McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

fall in love

Become enamored. This expression may be used either literally, as in John and Mary fell in love on their first date, or hyperbolically, as in I fell in love with that antique chest. [First half of 1500s]

The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

See also:

  • fall out of love with (someone)
  • fall out of love
  • drop the L-bomb
  • lots of love (from)
  • love from
  • head over heels
  • head over heels in love
  • love muscle
  • love the sinner (but) hate the sin
  • love (someone) to the moon (and back)

Other forms: fell in love; fallen in love; falling in love; falls in love

When you fall in love, you’re suddenly, powerfully attracted to someone. You might dream that you’ll travel to Paris someday and fall in love with a beautiful French woman.

The moment when you pass from a state of being friends with a person to loving him in a romantic way is when you fall in love. For some people, that happens once in a lifetime — others fall in love over and over again. Fall in love has been around since at least the 1500’s, and it comes from the sense of fall that means «occur or become apparent, especially suddenly.» Other similar phrases are fall asleep or fall behind.

Definitions of fall in love

  1. verb

    begin to experience feelings of love towards

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Sweet Words to Make Her Fall in Love with You: You have a special lady in your life and you want to tell her how you feel or how much you love her and need her but you don’t have the right words.

You want to make her fall in love with you, sweep her off the floor, and win her over forever. Don’t worry! Today we are going to look at sweet words to make her fall in love with you.

This Romantic Love Text Messages to Make Her Fall in Love with You will win her heart. Send her every day or once in a while and you will make her fall in love with you.

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1. From the first time I set my eyes on you, I fell in love with you. You are my heart’s desire.

2. I am very happy that you are in my life

3. You are perfect at that.

4. Love is a risky affair, but it’s worth risking with you. I love you.

5. Tell me more, my dear.

6. I am glad to have fallen in love with you; I love you to the moon and back.

7. You’re so beautiful; I can’t resist this feeling I have for you.

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8. I am very sorry.

9. I now believe that wishes come true. I wished for someone as beautiful as you, and I found you.

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10. The greatest achievement in my life is to have a woman as beautiful as you in my life. I love you.

11. I can’t explain how much you mean to me. You are my world. I love you so much.

12. I would like to make you happy and put a smile on your face every day as I love you so much.

13. I have every reason to wake up every day because I have you in my life. I will always cherish you.

14. My top priorities for you are happiness, joy, and peace. I will always strive to achieve them for you.

15. Every day, I fall in love with you over and over again. Since I met you, my love for you has grown stronger.

16. I love you beyond words; I can walk a thousand miles just to make you happy.

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17. Without you, I am lost. My life would be worthless. I can’t live without you.

18. There is nothing that makes my heart happy than seeing a beautiful smile on your face.

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19. I am ready to fight for your love as it’s worth fighting for. I will always love you.

20. Every time you are around, you make my heart skip. I will always cherish you.

21. To the one who makes every moment in my life enjoyable; I love you from the bottom of my heart.

22. You are the only one I see in my dreams, in reality, you are the one I adore, cherish, and love.

23. I cannot find the right words to describe how much I love you. I love you so dearly.

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24. When I speak to you, you lift my spirits. I love you to the moon and back.

25. Not a single day passes without the thought of you; the thought of you brightens my day.

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26. I love you more than anything else in the world.

27. I give you the keys to my heart; your love is all I need. I will always love you tenderly

28. I can do anything for you, just to make you happy as you are the queen of my heart.

29. I cannot take my mind out of you, you have stolen my heart. I love you dear, Beatrice

30. I have never met someone as caring and loving as you. You have given me new hope in life. I love you.

31. I promise to treasure and love you forever.

32. Finally I found my dream girl; I will love and treasure you forever.

33. In your ups and downs, I will always be there by your side. I will always love and cherish you.

34. I will try my best to keep your life happier; I will always be there for you. I love you dearly.

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35. You are the missing piece in my heart and life. You perfectly fit. I love you so much.

36. My dear, I love you will all my breath. You are an amazing woman. I am happy to have you in my life.

37. With you beside me, my future is bright. Together we will go places. I love you.

38. Thank you for loving me the way I am, I will never let you down. You are my dream woman.

39. My love for you will never end nor fade. I will keep my trust and love you forever.

40. I want to spend every moment of my life with you. You are my heart’s desire. I love you so much.

41. From the moment we met, my heart skipped a beat; I knew you were the one. I will always love you as long as I breathe.

42. To the love of my life, I am glad to have you in my life. I will always cherish and love you.

43. My life has never been this blessed, thanks to you. You are an angel sent. I love you, sweetheart.

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44. You make my life colorful and complete. I love you dearly.

45. I can’t imagine life without you, as you have already stolen my heart. I love you.

46. I am very happy to have you in my life; you are my life and world.

47. I would walk for a thousand-mile just to be with you. I love you.

48. Falling in love with you was instant, but I have to prove it every day. You are the queen of my heart.

49. If I was given the second chance, I will still choose you. With you, I find peace and true joy. I will always treasure you.

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50. You are the one who has my heart. Wherever you go, I will go. I love you so much more than you can imagine.

51. Every day, my love for you grows stronger. I love you beyond words.

52. With you every moment in my life, my love for you keeps growing. Love you, honey.

53. My love for you will never fade; I will always treasure and love you.

54. You are everything to me; you are my world and happiness. I give you all my heart. I love you.

55. Every step I take, I want to take it with you, every decision I make, I want to make it with you. I love you beyond the stars

56. I asked God to give me the woman in my dreams, the moment I saw you. I knew you were the one. My dream came true

57. Nothing makes me happier than seeing a smile on your face every day. You are my happiness

58. I am nothing without you in my life, you give me hope, and you give me a purpose to live. I love you.

59. When you are near me, you make my heart skip. I cannot resist you. I love you so much.

60. A second does not pass without thinking about you. Girl, I love you so much

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61. You are a testimony that dreams come true. I dreamed of you and I found you. I love you dearly.

62. My love, I would walk a thousand miles just to see your beautiful face.

63. Every moment I see you, I feel like the first time we met, my love for you grows stronger. You are beautiful.

64. I could only have dreamed to have a woman as beautiful as you. Now that I have you, I will love and treasure you all the days of my life.

65. I cannot find the right words to describe my love for you. You are everything to me. I love you, honey.

66. When I close my eyes, I always your beautiful smile, when I open my eyes, I see a beautiful woman. The woman of my dreams, I love you.

67. I vow to cherish you forever, you are my heart’s desire. I love you

Sweet Words to Make Her Fall in Love

1. When I am with you, I cannot help but look at you, and when I am not with you all I can do is think of you.

2. I know you will not believe this, I can clearly remember the day I met you, you still look stunning wonderful and so beautiful. I can’t get my eyes off you.

3. My heart beats for you.

4. You are the most beautiful lady I have ever seen, you are an angel and I can’t stop admiring you.

5. When I hear your voice, it makes me know there are angels in this world.

6. No one has ever come close to my heart, except you. My heart yearns for your love. I will always be there for you.

7. I am pretty sure no one has ever known how to treat you well, I promise to treat you as the queen of oft my heart. I will always cherish and treasure you.

8. You are the perfect woman I have ever seen, you are such an angel. Every part of you is such a beauty.

9. Life without you, is not life at all

10. I want to make you special to my heart; I will treasure you for life.

Words to Make Her Love You

God was not wrong when He created someone as complete as you, beautiful in every way.

Life with you is worth living. I feel complete and happy when I am with you.

When you look at my eyes you will find me but when you look into my heart you will see yourself for you are my heartbeat.

You were my wish. I wished to find true love and I found you. Now I believe wishes come true.

Every second, every minute, every hour, and every day of my life, my heart beats for you.

I am so lucky to have a beautiful princess like you in my life. I promise to love and treasure you till the end of time.

It is hard to explain how I feel for you; I give you my heart and soul.

Love Message to Make Her Fall in Love

I love you more than you can ever imagine, my love for you grows stronger each passing day.

I will make you the queen of my heart, for you are my life and world.

Every time I see you, I am attracted to you. Every time I look into your eyes, I fall in love with you. It feels so amazing being in love with you.

When I am with you, I feel like being in heaven with the angels, you are so beautiful and I love you with all my heart.

My main goal is to always make you feel special and feel like the most beautiful woman in the world.

Romantic Word to Make Her Fall in Love

When I think about you, our life together, I really start missing you for I want the rest of my life to be with you.

How I wish I could push time forward, just to be with you forever. I can’t wait any longer; I want you to be mine forever.

My love for you will never end; it is rooted deep into my heart.

You are more than I ever imagine, so beautiful, charming, and gorgeous.

I never understood the meaning of love or how one feels until I met you. Now I cannot even sleep without wishing you a good night or waking up without wishing you a good morning.

Your body, your eyes, your hair, everything about you is perfect. You are a perfect creation that I will want to be with. I love you.

Among the billions of people in the world, my eyes can only stop you, no matter where you go, I will always find you for you are my true love.

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When I look at you, I can only see an angel, you are so perfect and beautiful. I cannot resist staring at you.

How do you manage to look this beautiful? your smile melts always my heart!

Whenever I am with you, I feel butterflies all around my stomach. I am in love with you.

You are my missing rib, without you, my life is hopeless.

You complete me; I don’t ever wish to have someone else in my life. You are my better half.

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Without you in my life, I would be lost

Your eyes are like a shining star, you are so gorgeous.

I love you more than anything in this world; you are worth more than gold and silver

You are the most beautiful woman I have ever seen, I want to love you like no other. I will love you until my last breath.

When I am with you, I cannot stop staring at you. You are more than beautiful.

My thoughts, my words are all about your beauty, kindness, and love. You bring joy and happiness to my heart.

I comfortably go to bed every night knowing I will meet you in my dreams and in reality I will see you the following day.

Without you in my life, life is meaningless. I want you to be my love.

These are the most romantic words to make her love you more. Hopefully, these words will help in strengthening your relationship and create a stronger bond between the two of you.

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