1. beloved - Noun
2. beloved - Adjective
3. beloved - Verb
5. beloved - Adjective Satellite
of Belove
Greatly loved; dear to the heart.
One greatly loved.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA beloved figure in Pakistan, the Pakistan Cricket Board last month announced that Sammy would be given honorary citizenship for his “invaluable contribution to cricket in the country.” Source: Internet
A colleague told me his whole family voted for Brexit because “the EU forced his dad to have a plastic wheelie bin rather than his beloved steel bin”. Source: Internet
A beloved Rabbi, he influenced generations of congregants and visiting students and, together with his wife who was an educator, founded Jewish day schools in both Springfield and Buffalo. Source: Internet
A Gotham Award winner and Golden Globe nominee, Awkwafina sort of plays a real person in “The Farewell” — her character is based on the film’s writer-director Lulu Wang, whose family chose not to tell her beloved grandmother she had a fatal disease. Source: Internet
Actress Hilary Duff says she can bring her beloved character “Lizzie McGuire” to life again in a “real” and “relatable” way if Disney Plus moves the reboot to Hulu, a more adult-oriented platform also controlled by Disney. Source: Internet
After 15 years of memorable events from the Historic Theater in Portsmouth, Writers on a New England Stage will host its first ‘virtual’ event later this month as a way to continue the beloved series and connect with literary fans. Source: Internet