Need another word that means the same as “beloved”? Find 41 synonyms and 30 related words for “beloved” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Beloved” are: darling, dear, dearest, precious, adored, loved, much loved, favourite, cherished, treasured, prized, esteemed, worshipped, idolized, liked, admired, valued, revered, exalted, honey, love, sweetheart, loved one, lady love, dear one, lover, girlfriend, boyfriend, young lady, young man, woman friend, lady friend, man friend, beau, admirer, worshipper, inamorata, inamorato
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “beloved” as a noun can have the following definitions:
admirer | A person who backs a politician or a team etc. She had many admirers. |
beau | A man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance. |
boyfriend | A person’s regular male companion with whom they have a romantic or sexual relationship. A boyfriend cardigan. |
darling | A lovable or endearing person. Good night darling. |
dear | A sweet or endearing person. Don t you worry dear. |
dear one | A beloved person; used as terms of endearment. |
dearest | Used as an affectionate form of address. You make me so happy dearest. |
girlfriend | A woman’s female friend. She would rather go to the cinema with a girlfriend. |
honey | Any sweet substance similar to bees honey. Her honey skin. |
inamorata | A person’s female lover. His new inamorata is a twenty two year old mannequin named Jennifer. |
inamorato | A person’s male lover. Her days were spent dallying with her inamorato. |
lady friend | A woman of the peerage in Britain. |
lady love | A woman of refinement. |
love | A beloved person used as terms of endearment. They were both in love with her. |
loved one | A beloved person; used as terms of endearment. |
lover | A person who likes or enjoys a specified thing. Music lovers. |
man friend | Someone who serves in the armed forces; a member of a military force. |
sweetheart | A very attractive or seductive looking woman. Don t worry sweetheart I ve got it all worked out. |
woman friend | Women as a class. |
worshipper | A person who feels great admiration or devotion for someone or something. Three thousand worshippers attend the mosque. |
young lady | English poet (1683-1765. |
young man | United States film and television actress (1913-2000. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “beloved” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
admired | Regarded with admiration. |
adored | Regarded with deep or rapturous love (especially as if for a god. Adored grandchildren. |
cherished | Characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for. A cherished friend. |
darling | Dearly loved. His darling wife. |
dear | Endearing sweet. One s dearest wish. |
dearest | Dearly loved. One of my dearest friends. |
esteemed | Held in great respect; admired. Our esteemed leader. |
exalted | Of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style- Oliver Franks. An exalted ideal. |
favourite | Preferred above all others and treated with partiality. Their favourite Italian restaurant. |
idolized | Regarded with deep or rapturous love (especially as if for a god. An idolized wife. |
liked | Conforming in every respect. A well liked teacher. |
loved | Held dear. His loved companion of many years. |
much loved | Great in quantity or degree or extent. |
precious | Characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for. My time s precious. |
prized | Extremely highly valued. The bicycle was her most prized possession. |
revered | Profoundly honored. Revered holy men. |
treasured | Highly valued; prized. A treasured heirloom. |
valued | Held in great esteem for admirable qualities especially of an intrinsic nature. Triple valued. |
worshipped | Regarded with deep or rapturous love (especially as if for a god. |
affection | A condition or disease. She felt affection for the wise old lady. |
agape | With the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe. With mouth agape. |
amity | A cordial disposition. The presence of French troops in Scotland had produced hostility rather than amity. |
attachment | A supplementary part or accessory. The students are placed on attachment to schools for one day a week. |
brethren | Fellow Christians or members of a male religious order. Our brethren in the popular press. |
conjugal | Relating to marriage or the relationship between a married couple. Conjugal visits. |
connubial | In a conjugal manner. Connubial bliss. |
consummate | Perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities. The property sale is consummated. |
cordiality | A cordial disposition. |
darling | (in affected use) pretty; charming. A darling little pillbox hat. |
dear | A sweet or endearing person. Five pounds that s a bit dear. |
dearly | In a sincere and heartfelt manner. Freedom to worship our religion has been bought dearly. |
enthusiast | An ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity. A sports car enthusiast. |
favorite | Something regarded with special favor or liking. That book is one of my favorites. |
fondly | With affection or liking. She spoke to her children fondly. |
friendship | The state of being friends (or friendly. This is an ideal group for finding support and friendship. |
heterosexual | A heterosexual person. Heterosexual relationships. |
husband | Use (resources) economically. She husbanded their financial resources through difficult times. |
interest | Excite the curiosity of engage the interest of. In the common interest. |
kiss | Used to express affection at the end of a letter (conventionally represented by the letter X. She kissed her grandfather on the forehead when she entered the room. |
matrimony | The state of being married; marriage. The joys of matrimony. |
moll | The girlfriend of a gangster. I d rush the money over to his moll. |
paramour | A lover, especially the illicit partner of a married person. |
philander | Talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions. Married men who philander. |
platonic | (of love or friendship) intimate and affectionate but not sexual. Platonic love. |
popular | Liked or admired by many people or by a particular person or group. A democratic or popular movement. |
romance | The group of languages derived from Latin. A holiday romance. |
sisterhood | The relationship between sisters. Much of sisterhood is about sharing lipsticks. |
unrequited | (of a feeling, especially love) not returned. He s been pining with unrequited love. |
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