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darling in English

  • darling
    adj. 1. very dear; much loved.
    Ex. ""My darling daughter,"" her letter began. We are all ready for a glowing story about this darling girl (George S. Kaufman).
    (SYN) beloved.
    2. favorite.
    Ex. the darling member of the family.

  • darling
    adv. darlingly.

  • darling
    darling, noun, adjective.

  • darling
    noun darlingness.

  • darling
    noun 1. a person or animal very dear to another; person or animal much loved.
    Ex. The baby is the family darling.
    2. a favorite.
    Ex. My sister is my mother's darling. (Figurative.) Trade, that pride and darling of our Ocean (Emerson).

darling in Kashmiri कॉशुर

darling in Konkani कोंकणी

darling in Maithili মৈথিলী

darling in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

darling in Urdu اُردُو

Dictionary: Darling

Darling

Part of Speech

Noun, Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˈdɑːr.lɪŋ/

Definitions

  • (Noun) A person who is very dear or loved, often used as a term of endearment.
  • (Adjective) Adored, cherished, or pleasing in a lovable way.

Usage Examples

  • (Noun) "Come here, my darling, I have a surprise for you!"
  • (Adjective) "She wore a darling little dress to the party."

Etymology

Derived from Old English "dēorling," meaning "dear one" or "beloved," which comes from "dēore" (dear) + "-ling" (a diminutive suffix).

Synonyms

  • Sweetheart
  • Beloved
  • Dear
  • Honey
  • Love

Antonyms

  • Enemy
  • Foe
  • Stranger

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishQuerido / Cariño/keˈɾi.ðo/
FrenchChéri(e)/ʃe.ʁi/
GermanLiebling/ˈliːblɪŋ/
Hindiप्रिय (Priya)/prɪ.jɑː/
Chinese亲爱的 (Qīn'ài de)/tɕʰin.aj tə/
Japaneseダーリン (Dārin)/daːɾin/
RussianДорогой (Dorogoy)/dərɐˈɡoj/
Arabicحبيبي (Habibi) / حبيبتي (Habibati)/ħa.biː.bi/
Tamilஅன்புள்ள (Anbuḷḷa)/anbuɭɭa/
Bengaliপ্রিয় (Priyo)/prijo/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈdɑː.lɪŋ/
  • American English: /ˈdɑːr.lɪŋ/
  • Australian English: /ˈdaː.lɪŋ/

Historical Usage

The word "darling" has been used as a term of endearment since the Middle Ages. It has appeared in poetry, literature, and love letters for centuries.

Cultural Nuances

In British English, "darling" is often used affectionately, even among acquaintances. In some cultures, it is reserved for close family or romantic partners.

More Information

The word "darling" is commonly found in literature and music, symbolizing love and affection. It is also a popular name for businesses and brands that want to evoke warmth and charm.

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