Amative: meaning, definitions and examples

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amative

 

[ ˈeɪmətɪv ]

Context #1

romantic relationship

Showing or expressing love and affection; romantic.

Synonyms

affectionate, loving, romantic

Examples of usage

  • She wrote him an amative letter expressing her feelings.
  • The couple exchanged amative glances during the dinner.
  • He composed an amative poem for his beloved.
  • The amative gestures between them were evident to everyone.
  • The movie depicted a beautiful and amative love story.

Translations

Translations of the word "amative" in other languages:

🇵🇹 amativo

🇮🇳 प्रेमपूर्ण

🇩🇪 liebesvoll

🇮🇩 penuh kasih

🇺🇦 любовний

🇵🇱 miłosny

🇯🇵 愛情のある

🇫🇷 amoureux

🇪🇸 amoroso

🇹🇷 aşık

🇰🇷 애정 어린

🇸🇦 محب

🇨🇿 milostný

🇸🇰 milostný

🇨🇳 充满爱的

🇸🇮 ljubezenski

🇮🇸 ástúðlegur

🇰🇿 сүйіспеншілікке толы

🇬🇪 საყვარელი

🇦🇿 sevgi dolu

🇲🇽 amoroso

Word origin

The word 'amative' is derived from the Latin word 'amativus', which means 'pertaining to love'. It first appeared in English in the early 17th century. The term has been used to describe expressions of love and affection in romantic relationships, emphasizing the emotional connection between individuals.