Beloved - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
adjective
Extra examples
He is a beloved public figure.
He never recovered from the death of his beloved daughter.
He's always talking about his beloved computer!
Mary A., the beloved wife of William A.
...a beloved entertainer who has often been sent abroad by the president as his country's goodwill ambassador...
...parishioners ardently beseeched the local bishop not to close their beloved church...
...the old church's crypt is the final resting place for the president and his beloved wife...
...our much beloved, recently demised leader...
...an English professor who loves to descant on his beloved Shakespeare...
...Mark Twain is perhaps America's most beloved humorist....
...the church bells knelled to mark the death of the nation's beloved leader...
...a woman who claimed to be the love child of two of Hollywood's most beloved stars during its golden age...
...a psalmody containing many beloved hymns...
...the synchronous arrival of a baby sister and loss of a beloved grandmother strongly affected the child...
He would brook no criticism, even from his beloved daughter.
Word forms
singular: beloved
plural: beloveds
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