DAUGHTER vs DEAR: NOUN
- One's female child.
- A female descendant.
- A woman considered as if in a relationship of child to parent.
- One that is personified or regarded as a female descendant.
- The immediate product of the radioactive decay of an element.
- A female child, considered with reference to her parents.
- A female descendant, in any degree.
- A woman viewed as standing in an analogous relationship, as to the parents of her husband (daughter-in-law), to her native country, the church, a guardian or elderly adviser, etc.
- Anything (regarded as of the feminine gender) considered with respect to its source, origin, or function: as, the Romance tongues are the daughters of the Latin language.
- A female descendant; a woman.
- A son's wife; a daughter-in-law.
- A term of address indicating parental interest.
- One of the cells formed by cell division. See Cell division, under Division.
- Daughter language
- A female human offspring
- The female offspring of the human species; a female child of any age; -- applied also to the lower animals.
- A beloved person
- A very kind, loving person.
- A dear one; lover; sweetheart.
- An obsolete spelling of deer.
- A darling: a word denoting tender affection or endearment, most commonly used in direct address: as, my dear.
- A beloved person; used as terms of endearment
- A sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child)
- An endearing, lovable, or kind person.
- A person who is greatly loved. Often used as a form of address.
DAUGHTER vs DEAR: ADJECTIVE
- Possessing the characteristics of a daughter; having the relationship of a daughter.
- Of or relating to a cell, organelle, or other structure produced by division or replication.
- Produced by or resulting from the decay of a radioactive element.
- Highly esteemed or regarded. Used in direct address, especially in salutations.
- High-priced; expensive.
- Charging high prices.
- Earnest; ardent.
- Noble; worthy.
- Heartfelt.
- Loved and cherished.
- Severe; grievous; sore.
- Greatly valued; precious.
- An ironic way to start (often after my) addressing an inferior.
- A formal way to start (often after my) addressing somebody one likes or regards kindly.
- Of disagreeable things and antipathies.
- Of agreeable things and interests.
- Hence, close to the heart; heartfelt; present in mind; engaging the attention.
- Highly valued; greatly beloved; cherished; precious.
- Marked by scarcity or dearth, and exorbitance of price.
- Bearing a high price; high-priced; costly; expensive.
- Earnest
- With or in a close or intimate relationship
- Loved; lovable.
- Loving, affectionate, heartfelt
- Precious to or greatly valued by someone.
- High in price; expensive.
- Dearly loved
- Noble
- A formal way to start (possibly after my) addressing somebody at the beginning of a letter, memo etc.
DAUGHTER vs DEAR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To endear.
DAUGHTER vs DEAR: ADVERB
- N/A
- Dearly; at a high price.
- At a great cost
- At a high cost.
- With fondness; affectionately.
- With affection
DAUGHTER vs DEAR: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Used as a polite exclamation, chiefly of surprise or distress.
DAUGHTER vs DEAR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Precious; of great value; highly esteemed or valued.
- Costly; high in price; expensive, either absolutely, or as compared with the cost of other similar things, or of the same thing at other times or places: opposed to cheap.
- Characterized by high prices in consequence of scarcity or dearth: as, a dear season.
- Charging high prices: as, a dear tailor.
- Held in tender affection or esteem; loved; beloved: as, a dear child; a dear friend
- Intense; deep; keen; being of a high degree.
- Coming from the heart; heartfelt; earnest; passionate.
- Dangerous; deadly.
- [Obsolete or archaic in senses , and 8.]
- Dearly; very tenderly.
- At a dear rate; at a high price.
- An exclamation indicating surprise, pity, or other emotion: used absolutely or in connection with oh or me: as, oh dear ! I am so tired; dear me ! where have you been?
- To make dear; endear.
- Having a high price
- Sincerely earnest
- Used as terms of endearment
DAUGHTER vs DEAR: RELATED WORDS
- Kid, Lady, Lass, Maid, Her, Bride, Child, Woman, Baby, Girlfriend, Father, Sister, Son, Granddaughter, Girl
- Earnest, Lamb, Pricy, Costly, Near, Close, Darling, Good, Devout, Heartfelt, Affectionately, Sincere, Loved, Love, Beloved
DAUGHTER vs DEAR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Kid, Lady, Lass, Maid, Her, Bride, Child, Woman, Baby, Girlfriend, Father, Sister, Son, Granddaughter, Girl
- Honey, Earnest, Lamb, Pricy, Costly, Near, Close, Darling, Good, Devout, Heartfelt, Sincere, Loved, Love, Beloved
DAUGHTER vs DEAR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Daughter is mixed up in a bad crowd.
- And he was able to get it up and he knew his daughter but he knew not it was his daughter.
- Fathers day Messages from Daughter, Fathers Day wishes From Daughter.
- She is the daughter of a king, ok sure a Lion King but still any daughter of a king is a princess.
- Author Unknown A son is a son till he takes him a wife, a daughter is a daughter all of her life.
- Massipa my daughter with food and drink and clothing and shoes, from my goods, until my said daughter takes a husband.
- Jones of TN; a daughter, Wendy Landry and a step daughter, Jessica Downs, both of West Monroe; and numerous grandchildren.
- The only thing I could imagine that would have been worse than my daughter dying is my daughter living.
- DNA into two daughter strands, each daughter strand contains half of the original DNA double helix.
- The desk caved in, I remember now my daughter Lacey saying you were married to his daughter.
- Dear Family, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your dear Paul and send you my sincere condolences.
- Dear Nancy, John and family, I was so very sorry to hear that your lost your dear, sweet mother.
- Dear Past Dear Past been through so much I thought it would never last.
- Dear Joanne, Janice and family, I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your dear mother, Joan.
- Dear Jean and family, I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your dear husband Glen.
- But my dear, dear Damper; did she speak much sally granted: at least, nobody said the contrary.
- Dear Joyce and Harry, Please accept our sincerest sympathy on the loss of your dear sister Joanne.
- Dear Wayne, Please accept my condolence over the loss of your dear Maryrose.
- Dear readers: Writing this post is very dear to me.
- Smith; Dear Doctor Ernst; Dear Sir or Madam.
DAUGHTER vs DEAR: QUESTIONS
- What happened to Floyd Mayweather's daughter Iyanna?
- Does Bhoomi like Muthuramalingam and his daughter Meera?
- What happened to Harry Styles' daughter Meryl Streep?
- Do mother daughter matching dresses look beautiful?
- Why are mother-daughter relationships so unhealthy?
- What happened to Chris Woollams'daughter Catherine?
- What is my dad's cousin's daughter's daughter to me?
- Was Francesca Gabor's daughter really her father's daughter?
- What powers does the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter have?
- How many daughter chromosomes are found in a daughter cell?
- What happened to the Dear Sugars on'sexless relationships'?
- Did Sherlock Holmes ever say Elementary my dear Watson?
- What is Dear Mr President friendly letter writing unit?
- Does Bloomingdales have free returns on Angel Dear?
- Why choose accounting and inventory software from Dear?
- What is dear Bangasree Ichamati West Bengal lottery?
- Is Dear Dear Kitten regarding the dog the funniest cat commercial ever?
- Should you use dear sir or dear sir when applying for jobs?
- Why is dear dear Buquet so clueless about the Phantom?
- Is it correct to write Dear all or dear colleagues?