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    Love Definition Essay

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    Love is a feeling, but what kind of feeling? Love is passion that two people have for each other. The word love now has been demoted to be used as a synonym for I really like. In its place little girls dream of having true love. True love is different it is the constant feeling of trust, respect, and affection for another person. The word love has been used since before the twelfth-century. It comes from the Latin word libēre which means to please. One of the earliest recorded uses…

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    Definition Essay Love

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    Love is affection. Love is sacrifice. Love is compromise. Love is faith. Love is believable and unbelievable. Love is destiny. Love is strength. Love is trust. Love is a desire with lust. Love is the world. Yeah, exactly what is love? Love is all about showing ineffable feelings, affections, and solicitude toward a person whom you care about or have very strong feelings for. It can also be expressed in many ways. Love has so many definitions and it is defined differently to others in their own…

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    Love Definition Essay

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    Love can be defined within thousands of different meanings. Love can be felt towards other people, things, places, and even to yourself. Love can be showed to your loved one by simply giving her flowers, cooking her favorite dinner, writing her a love letter, taking her out to a date, complimenting her, surprising her, and even by just telling her you love her. Love can be showed to your family by taking pictures with them, writing a letter or poem for them, keeping your room clean, cooking…

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    “office” to make clear that love often means taking on duties and responsibilities. The word appears in the last sentence of the poem and it’s ambiguous definition leaves the reader with room to interpret the word with various denotations: “What did I know, what did I know / of love’s austere and lonely offices?” (13-14). This ambiguity therefore holds a great deal of influence over the reading of the poem as whole. The one word expresses the multitude of duties and feelings a father might do…

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    his solo album Don’t Worry About Me, which featured the single “What a Wonderful World,” a cover of Armstrong’s song. Armstrong lived a rough life but used his musical talents to socially transgress. As Armstrong’s career progressed he was widely regarded as an influential singer of music in general and he was one of the first African American singers whose skin color was secondary to his talent. Louis Armstrong’s…

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    What is love? People throw this word around every day, without even knowing the true meaning. According to Oxford dictionary, love is “an intense feeling of deep affection”. To me, this definition is the best way to describe this feeling. However, each person has their own individual meaning of love. Love comes in many different forms. It could be the love you have for a best friend, parent, significant other or even a sport. My love for my mother is totally different from the love I have for…

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    What does the word love mean? The word love in the dictionary is defined as a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person. Love is a word that means many different things to many different people. For some people, love can be purely romantic, or purely sexual. Sometimes love is entirely unconditional and that kind of love is usually found between family members and life partners. For others, love can be as free flowing as water, ever changing, and everywhere! To these types of…

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    illustrate, I have grown to accept myself along with all of my flaws and idiosyncrasies. I have grown to learn that they help make me unique and who I am. Moreover, with this acceptance, I have found love within myself. While acceptance embodies much of what love is, the many aspects that make up love work together to create one cohesive, complex…

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    affection for another derived out of kinship or personal ties; however it can also be evident in the devotion to a person, or a way of life. In the short stories “Killings” and “A Rose for Emily” both demonstrate different forms of love, and the outcome of what love can lead too. Love of one's personal ideals impairs one's capacity to see their weaknesses and faults. Having affection for something is supposed to be a selfless action but it has the ability to turn into selfish acts eventually. In…

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    According to Dictionary.com, love is defined as an intense feeling or affection for a person or thing that someone loves. Love has been known to cause physiological and psychological effects such as increased heart rate, loss of appetite and sleep, and a feeling of excitement. The brain also releases chemicals such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin. The words koi (恋), ai (愛), and ren'ai (恋愛) all mean love in Japanese. Love has been into all aspect of the world. The word love first…

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