English to Portuguese Dictionary Fond

Fond

afeiçoado
definition
adjective
I'm very fond of Mike
having an affection or liking for.
translation of 'fond'
adjective
apaixonado,
amigo,
amoroso,
amável,
apreciador,
carinhoso,
afeiçoado
example
Oddly, this 'fond' remembrance didn't seem to put Pietro at ease.
Other friends are enlisted to pen 'fond' reminiscences.
When the evidence came to the select committee, he found that it did not sustain his 'fond' beliefs.
Zeno's sins are real enough: it is his innocence that he invents, his innocence that is his 'fond' fantasy.
He served from 1929 to 1955, leaving behind a legacy of material treasures as well as 'fond' memories.
We seem overly 'fond' of " Zen " imagery these days.
Mr Longestaffe's 'fond' hope was that the whole £50,000 should be applied to Caversham's debt.
She laughed and Eddie chuckled at her 'fond' recollections of her mischievous nephew.
When covering Glenn's early years, it reads like a mother's 'fond' remembrances.
He was becoming too 'fond' of her nickname; they weren't that friendly, yet.
The hope of youth's but a 'fond' dream, and suits only lighter souls than mine.
I tell the previous National speaker that it is a 'fond' hope that it is a full and final settlement.
The list of such 'fond' dicta could be extended indefinitely.
He is 'fond' of the occasional drink and is considered to be good company.
I've never been particularly 'fond' of the gender politics in his work.
Blakiston wrote short stories, of which for a time I was very 'fond' .
Pundits and politicians are 'fond' of referring to the campaign as a conversation between the candidates and the public.
And this presents on screen the kind of duality of which Brecht was so 'fond' on the stage.
In vain, after these things, may we indulge the 'fond' hope of peace and reconciliation.
He has few 'fond' recollections of his six weeks in a German jail cell.
This was all of course when I was the better part of twelve, and it is something I can look back on now with 'fond' amusement.
Do you have any especially 'fond' memories of those times that you might share?
She was quick to notice that one of Bingley's sisters seemed quite 'fond' of Mr. Darcy.
And a few pages later, he offers one of those partial explanations of which historians are so 'fond' .
I guess I knew then that those 'fond' days of carefree friendship would never return.
Maybe they're guilty of collective naivete, but I've grown 'fond' of American optimism.
I also became rather 'fond' of a very saucy mouse in my office.
Some writers' memoirs make you so 'fond' of them that you wish you knew them personally.
All of those 'fond' recollections makes it so nice to go back there year after year.
She had grown rather 'fond' of the European drink and found it to be relaxing to sit and sip.
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