Truelove: meaning, definitions and examples

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truelove

 

[ ˈtruː ˌlʌv ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

romantic relationship

True love refers to a deep and genuine affection between partners that transcends superficial attraction and temporary feelings. It is characterized by mutual respect, trust, and a profound emotional connection. True love often involves a willingness to grow together, support each other through life's challenges, and maintain a long-term commitment. It is considered a rare and valuable experience that many seek in their lives.

Synonyms

deep affection, eternal love, genuine love, soulmate connection.

Examples of usage

  • They believed they had found their true love.
  • True love knows no boundaries.
  • She always dreamed of a true love story.

Translations

Translations of the word "truelove" in other languages:

🇵🇹 amor verdadeiro

🇮🇳 सच्चा प्यार

🇩🇪 wahre Liebe

🇮🇩 cinta sejati

🇺🇦 справжня любов

🇵🇱 prawdziwa miłość

🇯🇵 真実の愛

🇫🇷 vraie amour

🇪🇸 amor verdadero

🇹🇷 gerçek aşk

🇰🇷 진정한 사랑

🇸🇦 حب حقيقي

🇨🇿 pravá láska

🇸🇰 pravá láska

🇨🇳 真爱

🇸🇮 prava ljubezen

🇮🇸 sannur ást

🇰🇿 нағыз махаббат

🇬🇪 ნამდვილი სიყვარული

🇦🇿 gerçək sevgi

🇲🇽 amor verdadero

Etymology

The term 'true love' has been used throughout history to describe an idealized form of romantic affection that goes beyond mere physical attraction or fleeting emotions. It has roots in medieval literature, where chivalrous knights would profess their unwavering love for noble ladies, often in the face of great obstacles. The concept has evolved over time, influenced by various cultural, philosophical, and literary movements. In Christianity, the idea of true love is often associated with the unconditional love exemplified by figures such as God or Jesus Christ, further enriching the term's meaning. Romantic poets of the 18th and 19th centuries, such as Robert Burns and John Keats, also celebrated the notion of true love in their works. Today, the idea of true love is celebrated in popular culture, particularly in films, books, and songs, as an enduring pursuit for many individuals.