Love

Definition

“Love” in German is Liebe. It is a noun derived from the Old High German word “lioba.” Liebe primarily refers to a deep affection or strong feeling of emotional attachment towards someone or something. It encompasses a range of emotions, including tenderness, care, and warmth.

Opposites

Opposite expressions of love in German include:

  • Hass (hate)
  • Abneigung (dislike)

While both “hate” and “dislike” represent antagonistic feelings, they are considered opposite to love due to their contrasting emotional intensity and nature.

Synonyms

Synonyms for love in German are:

  • Zuneigung (affection)
  • Hingabe (devotion)
  • Verliebtheit (infatuation)

These terms are often used interchangeably to describe the emotions associated with love, but they may vary in the specific connotations and contexts in which they are used.

Examples

Here are some examples that illustrate the usage of the word “Liebe” in different contexts:

  1. Familienliebe: Die Liebe zu meiner Familie ist grenzenlos. (Family love: The love for my family is boundless.)
  2. Liebe auf den ersten Blick: Als ich sie das erste Mal sah, war es Liebe auf den ersten Blick. (Love at first sight: When I saw her for the first time, it was love at first sight.)
  3. Platonische Liebe: Unsere Beziehung ist rein platonische Liebe, ohne romantische Absichten. (Platonic love: Our relationship is purely platonic love without any romantic intentions.)

It is important to note that love is a complex and multifaceted emotion, and its meaning can vary depending on individual experiences and cultural contexts.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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