English to Punjabi Dictionary Fond

Fond

ਸ਼ੌਕੀਨ
definition
adjective
I'm very fond of Mike
having an affection or liking for.
example
All of those 'fond' recollections makes it so nice to go back there year after year.
We seem overly 'fond' of " Zen " imagery these days.
But over the years as he matured, she grew quite 'fond' of him.
In vain, after these things, may we indulge the 'fond' hope of peace and reconciliation.
I tell the previous National speaker that it is a 'fond' hope that it is a full and final settlement.
Even in defeat, he sees success and vows to contest again with the 'fond' hope that he will emerge a victor one day.
She had grown rather 'fond' of the European drink and found it to be relaxing to sit and sip.
The dead, as he is very 'fond' of saying, don't care.
He is 'fond' of the occasional drink and is considered to be good company.
She was quick to notice that one of Bingley's sisters seemed quite 'fond' of Mr. Darcy.
When covering Glenn's early years, it reads like a mother's 'fond' remembrances.
If you expect a moment of regret and 'fond' reminiscence you're very much mistaken.
Some writers' memoirs make you so 'fond' of them that you wish you knew them personally.
He was becoming too 'fond' of her nickname; they weren't that friendly, yet.
Riding on his dream vehicle for nearly 25 years now, this man has no 'fond' fancies for fast cars.
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.
Blakiston wrote short stories, of which for a time I was very 'fond' .
Pupils at a Keighley school bid a 'fond' farewell to two of its pupils.
As they are 'fond' of pointing out here, don't run from hurricanes; they drink hurricanes.
When tipsy or sober, the painter and Jew was mild, charming and 'fond' of quoting Dante.
Mr Longestaffe's 'fond' hope was that the whole £50,000 should be applied to Caversham's debt.
He was held in 'fond' regard by all of them and will be sadly missed.
And a few pages later, he offers one of those partial explanations of which historians are so 'fond' .
We will get along much more cosily if Caroline and not Katherine reads the 'fond' hopes and wishes of her most humble servant.
Moreover, Shyamalan seems to be too 'fond' of withholding information from the audience.
I've never been particularly 'fond' of the gender politics in his work.
Believe it or don't, but Levine seems to have some pretty 'fond' memories from his visits.
When the evidence came to the select committee, he found that it did not sustain his 'fond' beliefs.
Our age is more dominated by scientific theory than was Spinoza's, but only a 'fond' illusion persuades us that it is more guided by the truth.
The danger with such a collection is that it can degenerate into an overly nostalgic, overly 'fond' remembrance.
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