Noun
a person who you love, usually a member of your family
Source: WordNetA family visits a loved one through the window at Orchard Villa, one of the hardest hit long-term care homes in Ontario. Source: Internet
After you lose a loved one, at some point you’ll have to go through a closet and take out clothes. Source: Internet
After all, many viewers will surely be curious about how she'll navigate the world moving forward, especially after losing a loved one. Source: Internet
And so Elisa Vicari is going into Ms. Toro’s room and then she’s connecting with Ms. Toro’s family so that they can actually see their loved one. Source: Internet
All recovered faster than the normal rate, according to the research published in the journal Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, with MRI scans showing increased neural activity in response to the sound of a loved one speaking. Source: Internet
“All we want is justice for our loved one because it’s a month now and she has died. Source: Internet