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      • A term of endearment is a name used to express affection for someone or something. Names or titles with a diminutive suffix, shortened forms of proper names, or seemingly unrelated words like “duck” or “pumpkin” can all qualify as terms of endearment.
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  2. May 16, 2024 · From the traditional to the trendy, terms of endearment are the affectionate nicknames you give to the people you love. And these terms aren’t just limited to relationships, they can be used to express affection to friends, family, and anyone else you care about.

  3. Feb 6, 2019 · Learn the different English terms of endearment you can use with the people you love--whether a male or female partner, babies or children, and even random people!

    • Love/luv. The term love in Britain is often written as luv, and it gets used simply as a title most of the time. For example, if a woman runs into a man in the street he might say “Watch where you’re going, luv!”
    • Honey/hun. Another word that tends to get shortened slightly in common usage – this happens often with terms of affection. Honey is a word that’s typically used between couples, but rarely by strangers.
    • Sweetheart. Another term that involves sweetness, sweetheart is used as a term of affection between loved ones and also as a familiar term of address, as in hun or luv.
    • Dear/dearie. This is another old term of endearment, dating back to at least the early 14th Century. It comes from the Old English deore meaning precious, valuable, costly, loved, beloved.
  4. Jul 30, 2021 · The thematic categorization of the terms of endearment has been established as follows in the HTOED: ‘the mind > emotion > love > terms of endearment.’ As is apparent, the mind constitutes the overriding domain, which includes lexical entries related to emotions.

  5. Babe. Similar to “baby,” “babe” has a casual tone and is often used among younger couples. What do you think about this dress, babe? Dear. A classic term of endearment that signifies love or affection, often used in letters as “My dear [Name]” or simply on its own. Could you pass the salt, dear? Boo.

  6. Jul 25, 2022 · English has many terms of endearment. Other languages are full of them too. In this article I’ll list some of the more common and interesting terms of endearment from different languages and dialects around the world.

  7. Introduction. Terms of endearment enjoy great popularity in all languages to express feelings such as affection and tenderness. The present paper concentrates on the use of these types of words in English.