The Loved Ones

The reason "loved ones" is normally plural is because the people in question are unknown in form or quantity. "Loved ones" is a generic way of referring to any and all people of significant importance to an individual or group.

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I find that it sounds both funny and humble. If, however, your loved ones are not particularly internet- or technology-savvy, and you're intending to share this with people whose favourable opinion you would like to cultivate, I'd stick with a tried and trusted term somewhere between "monkeysphere" and "loved ones": Friends.

With extragrammatical idioms (all of a sudden, by and large, It's us, lead someone a merry dance, look daggers at, break wind ...) it's usually the degree of familiarity that determines whether or not they 'feel right'. If one forces oneself to examine even the familiar, well-loved ones in depth, feelings of unease may well develop.

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Generally we hit our friends or loved ones with our hip on their side of the hip while walking aside them romantically.i need a word or phrase for it. and need a phrase or word for when We hit with...

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According to etymonline, bereaved mostly applies to loss of loved ones, and bereft to loss due to circumstance.

What should I say to wish someone a happy Easter ?? 1- Happy Easter to you and your beloved ones. 2 - Happy Easter for you and your beloved ones.

Share the spirit of peace and joy on this occasion of Merry Christmas with your acquaintances and loved ones. Just wanted to wish you all a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, or a Happy whatever you are celebrating at this time of year. And here is what Wiktionary says: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Is this capitalization correct?