Love Idioms
Love Idioms – The complete list of all the idioms about love including love proverbs, love metaphors and love idiomatic expression with their meaning and origin.
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Meaning: To keep emotions under control, holding back love, sadness, or fear.
Example: She told him to hold your heart and stay calm during the heartbreaking news. Read more ➺
Meaning: A vow of lifelong commitment, usually in marriage, promising to remain together until one partner dies.
Example: During their wedding, Sarah and John promised to love each other till death do us part, vowing to face all challenges together. Read more ➺
Meaning: A former romantic partner or lover from the past.
Example: She ran into an old flame at the class reunion. Read more ➺
Meaning: (Idiomatic) Two people who are openly affectionate or romantically involved.
Example: The lovebird couple held hands and whispered sweet nothings during the sunset. Read more ➺
Meaning: To be perfect and flawless in every way; to be highly esteemed and admired.
Example: The way he talks about his girlfriend, you'd think she hung the moon, but she's really just an average person. Read more ➺
Meaning: Suddenly cutting off all communication with someone without explanation.
Example: After weeks of texting daily, he completely ghosted her, leaving her confused. Read more ➺
Meaning: To begin to love someone deeply.
Example: After years of friendship, she finally decided to give her heart to him. Read more ➺
Meaning: to attract someone's attention.
Example: Her stunning dress caught my eye as soon as she walked into the room. Read more ➺
Meaning: Accept me as I am, including my faults and things or people I care about.
Example: If you want to be with me, remember, love me, love my dog. Read more ➺
Meaning: if you love someone, you cannot see the faults in that person.
Example: I really don't understand why Mia likes Chris so much. He's very selfish and inconsiderate; and doesn't even treat her well. Well, love really is blind. Read more ➺