Valent: meaning, definitions and examples

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valent

 

[ ˈvælənt ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

describing love

Valent is primarily used in the context of expressing love or affection, particularly around Valentine's Day. It relates to romantic feelings or gestures, often associated with the celebration of love.

Synonyms

affectionate, loving, romantic

Examples of usage

  • She received a valent card from her secret admirer.
  • The valent atmosphere in the restaurant made the dinner feel special.
  • Many people celebrate valent traditions with gifts and flowers.

Translations

Translations of the word "valent" in other languages:

🇵🇹 valente

🇮🇳 साहसी

🇩🇪 tapfer

🇮🇩 berani

🇺🇦 сміливий

🇵🇱 odważny

🇯🇵 勇敢な

🇫🇷 courageux

🇪🇸 valiente

🇹🇷 cesur

🇰🇷 용감한

🇸🇦 شجاع

🇨🇿 statečný

🇸🇰 odvážny

🇨🇳 勇敢的

🇸🇮 pogumen

🇮🇸 djörf

🇰🇿 батыл

🇬🇪 ბადენი

🇦🇿 cəsarətli

🇲🇽 valiente

Etymology

The word 'valent' comes from the Latin word 'valens', which means 'strong' or 'powerful'. It is derived from the root 'val-', which signifies strength or worth. The term gained popularity in the context of love and affection over time, particularly with the association to Valentine's Day, a celebration of romantic relationships. The connection between 'valent' and love lies in the idea of being strong in feelings or affection towards someone. The modern usage of the term consolidates its roots in expressing deep emotional connections, making it a fitting word for romantic contexts.