Antonyms for more beloved


Grammar : Adj
Spell : bih-luhv-id, -luhvd
Phonetic Transcription : bɪˈlʌv ɪd, -ˈlʌvd


Definition of more beloved

Origin :
  • late 14c., from past participle of verb belove (c.1200), from be- + loven "to love" (see love (v.)). Noun meaning "one who is beloved" is from 1520s.
  • adj adored
Example sentences :
  • But there is no one in the family now who is more beloved or more in favour than she is.
  • Extract from : « The Home » by Fredrika Bremer
  • It is true, however, that Monsieur was more beloved in Paris than the king on account of his affability.
  • Extract from : « The Correspondence of Madame, Princess Palatine, Mother of the Regent; of Marie-Adlade de Savoie, Duchesse de Bourgogne; and of Madame de Maintenon, in Relation to Saint-Cyr » by Charlotte-Elisabeth, duchesse d Orlans; Marie Adelaide, of Savoy, Duchess of Burgundy; and Madame de Maintenon
  • Leslie is more beautiful and more beloved than ever by all those who know her.
  • Extract from : « The Girls of St. Wode's » by L. T. Meade
  • I saw that even when I was more approved, Halbert was more beloved.
  • Extract from : « The Monastery » by Sir Walter Scott
  • Cleobulus said, That in which the master is more beloved than feared.
  • Extract from : « Essays and Miscellanies » by Plutarch
  • Not meaning any compliment, she was more beloved than respected.'
  • Extract from : « Mated from the Morgue » by John Augustus O'Shea
  • You will never be more powerful, but you may be more beloved.
  • Extract from : « The Private Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Complete » by Constant
  • No mistress of a King was ever more beloved than this daughter of Sweden.
  • Extract from : « Love affairs of the Courts of Europe » by Thornton Hall
  • The Father must be long sought so that He may be the more beloved.
  • Extract from : « I.N.R.I. » by Peter Rosegger
  • There was no quality of his disposition which made him more beloved than this.
  • Extract from : « Twice Told Tales » by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Synonyms for more beloved

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