Fondest [adjective]

Definition of Fondest:

have a liking or taste for

Synonyms of Fondest:


Opposite/Antonyms of Fondest:

Hating

Cool

Cold

Hostile


Sentence/Example of Fondest:

Liszt gazed at "his Hans," as he calls him, with the fondest pride, and seemed perfectly happy over his arrival.

At her age one knows the fondest hopes are often disappointed in this world and you cannot always do what you propose.

Any American who enjoys good fishing can find his fondest dreams more than satisfied in Cuba.

St. James was the fondest, the kindest, the tenderest—O my God!

Was not everything here for which the fondest and most aspiring wishes could seek?

Of all the late King's legitimated Children his Majesty seem'd to be fondest of this.

In my chosen retreat, I have felt a desire for many things, but my fondest wish was to receive you here.

A magnificent result, finer than any that my fondest ambition would have dared to contemplate!

The flowers which Lady Eleanor was fondest of decked the centre—alas, there was no need to husband them now!

Tenderly and reverently he addressed the insensible maiden in tones and words of fondest endearment.