Dear Love I Hate You

syracuse.com: Dear Abby: I love my boyfriend, but we hate each other’s politics; is there any hope for a future?

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Dear Abby: I love my boyfriend, but we hate each other’s politics; is there any hope for a future?

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DEAR definition: 1. loved or liked very much: 2. used at the beginning of a letter to greet the person you are…. Learn more.

From Middle English dere, from Old English dīere (“of great value or excellence, expensive, beloved”), from Proto-West Germanic *diurī, from Proto-Germanic *diurijaz (“dear, precious, expensive”).

DEAR ABBY: I am in a longtime relationship and things are good. I feel loved, and I love him. However, we have opposite opinions about current politics. It is disturbing that he could feel this way.

Following its sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2024, Dear Annie, I Hate You is set to make its London debut at Riverside Studios for a limited four week run. Shortlisted for the BBC ...

The meaning of DEAR is highly valued : precious —often used in a salutation. How to use dear in a sentence.

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used in conventional forms of address preceding a title or name, as in Dear Sir or my dear Mr Smith (postpositive) followed by to: important; close: a wish dear to her heart