Fondness

/ˈfɑːndnəs/ noun

Fondness is a warm liking or affection for someone or something. It suggests gentle, positive feelings rather than strong passion.

“Fondness” comes from “fond,” which in Middle English meant “foolish” or “silly,” from Old French “fondre,” to be foolish. Over time, the sense softened into “foolishly loving,” then simply “loving” or “affectionate.”

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