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  • Endear or Endeared – Usage and Definition - GRAMMARIST
    What Does It Mean to Be Endeared to Someone? When you’re “endeared” to someone, it means you’ve become dear or cherished by that person But, when you “endear” yourself to someone, you win their affection or approval through your actions and characteristics
  • ENDEAR TO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ENDEAR TO is to cause (someone) to be loved or admired by (someone or something) How to use endear to in a sentence
  • How To Use Endeared In a Sentence? Easy Examples
    “Endeared” often appears in sentences that describe how someone or something has become beloved or cherished It can signify a feeling of warmth or attachment that has developed over time By examining various examples of sentences with “endeared,” we can understand the nuances of this word and how it adds depth to the language
  • Endear or Endeared – Usage Definition - Two Minute English
    Saying someone has ‘endeared’ themselves to you means they left a big mark This mark remains even if the moment has passed “Jane Austen’s characters often find themselves endeared to readers, leaving a lasting emotional effect long after the final page is turned ”
  • If I find something my friend does endearing, have I been. . . endeared?
    It's proper to say that something she did endeared you to her So, are these equivalent? "I found Jane's laugh endearing " "Jane laughed, and I was immediately endeared " 2nd one is passive voice It means the same thing, but the first is better Yes
  • ENDEAR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If something endears you to someone or if you endear yourself to them, you become popular with them and well liked by them His determination endeared him to the crowd American English : endear ɪnˈdɪər
  • Endear - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    When something endears you to another person, he or she adores you In the 1500s, endear meant "increase the value of," though it quickly came to mean "make dear," or perhaps to increase the emotional value, especially of another person
  • Endeared me to - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
    To cause one feel affection for oneself, someone, or something The puppy endeared himself to me the minute he crawled into my lap I don't think this financial blunder will endear me to the boss The cute guy in my History class further endeared himself to me with his shy demeanor and dry sense of humor
  • Endear - definition of endear by The Free Dictionary
    Define endear endear synonyms, endear pronunciation, endear translation, English dictionary definition of endear tr v en·deared , en·dear·ing , en·dears To make beloved or very sympathetic: a couple whose kindness endeared them to friends
  • you are dear to me | English examples in context | Ludwig
    "you are dear to me" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English It expresses a strong feeling of affection and love towards someone It can be used in various contexts such as expressing love towards a romantic partner, family member, or close friend





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