Lovers: meaning, definitions and examples

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lovers

 

[ ˈlʌvərz ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

romantic relationship

Lovers are individuals who are romantically or sexually involved with one another, typically characterized by affection and commitment. The term often implies a deeper emotional bond than merely dating or casual relationships. Lovers can be in a committed partnership or engage in romantic encounters.

Synonyms

couple, paramours, partners, romantics, sweethearts

Examples of usage

  • She wrote a beautiful poem about the lovers on the beach.
  • The lovers strolled hand in hand through the park.
  • He surprised his lover with a candlelit dinner.
  • The movie tells the story of two star-crossed lovers.

Translations

Translations of the word "lovers" in other languages:

🇵🇹 amantes

🇮🇳 प्रेमी

🇩🇪 Liebhaber

🇮🇩 kekasih

🇺🇦 закохані

🇵🇱 kochankowie

🇯🇵 恋人たち

🇫🇷 amants

🇪🇸 amantes

🇹🇷 aşıklar

🇰🇷 연인들

🇸🇦 العشاق

🇨🇿 milenci

🇸🇰 milenci

🇨🇳 恋人

🇸🇮 ljubimci

🇮🇸 ástdóttar

🇰🇿 ғашықтар

🇬🇪 საყვარელები

🇦🇿 sevgililər

🇲🇽 amantes

Etymology

The word 'lovers' originated from the Old English term 'leof', meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', combined with the suffix '-er' denoting a person associated with a particular action or condition. It has evolved over the centuries, with roots in the Proto-Germanic word '*lewbaz', which means 'to care for' or 'to love'. The romantic connotation has always been prevalent, reinforcing the connection between emotional attachment and physical affection. In literature, the concept of lovers has been celebrated since ancient times, appearing in works from Shakespeare to modern romance novels. Through this history, the term has gained widespread usage across different cultures and languages, reflecting the universal nature of love and relationships.

Word Frequency Rank

At #6,709 in frequency, this word belongs to advanced vocabulary. It's less common than core vocabulary but important for sophisticated expression.