{
    "word": "love",
    "bangla_translation": [],
    "bangla_translation2": "প্রেম (N), ভালবাসা (N), স্নেহ (N), করুণা (N), পেয়ার (N), সোহাগ (N), প্রীতি (N), অনুরাগ (N), আদর (N), আকর্ষণ (N), প্রণয় (N), অনুরাগপছন্দ (N), রতি (N), আসক্তি (N), পিরিত (N), দয়া (N), প্রণয়লীলা (N), লোভ (N), মমতা (N), প্রণয়ঘটিত ব্যাপার (N), প্রণয়দেবতা (N), প্রবল পছন্দ (N), লিপ্সা (N), কামদেব (N), পরিচয় (N), আসঙ্গ (N), ভাব (N), অনুষঙ্গ (N), অনুরক্তি (N), লালসা (N), কাম (N), সোহাগ করা (V), প্রীতিপূর্ণ হত্তয়া (V), স্নেহ করা (V), পেয়ার করা (V), আসক্ত হত্তয়া (V), প্রবলভাবে পছন্দ করা (V), প্রণয়াকাঙ্ক্ষী হত্তয়া (V), লিপ্সু হত্তয়া (V), লুব্ধ হত্তয়া (V), করুণা করা (V)",
    "english_pronunciation": {
        "phonetic": "\/lʊv\/",
        "phonetics": [
            {
                "text": "\/lʊv\/",
                "audio": ""
            },
            {
                "text": "\/lʊv\/",
                "audio": ""
            },
            {
                "text": "\/lʌv\/",
                "audio": "https:\/\/api.dictionaryapi.dev\/media\/pronunciations\/en\/love-uk.mp3"
            },
            {
                "text": "\/lʌv\/",
                "audio": "https:\/\/api.dictionaryapi.dev\/media\/pronunciations\/en\/love-us.mp3"
            }
        ]
    },
    "parts_of_speech": [
        {
            "partOfSpeech": "noun",
            "definitions": [
                "Strong affection.",
                "A person who is the object of romantic feelings; a darling, a sweetheart, a beloved.",
                "A term of friendly address, regardless of feelings.",
                "A thing, activity etc which is the object of one's deep liking or enthusiasm.",
                "Sexual desire; attachment based on sexual attraction.",
                "Sexual activity.",
                "An instance or episode of being in love; a love affair.",
                "Used as the closing, before the signature, of a letter, especially between good friends or family members, or by the young.",
                "Alternative letter-case form of Love.",
                "A thin silk material.",
                "A climbing plant, Clematis vitalba."
            ],
            "examples": [
                "Hello love, how can I help you?"
            ]
        },
        {
            "partOfSpeech": "verb",
            "definitions": [
                "(usually transitive, sometimes intransitive, stative) To have a strong affection for (someone or something).",
                "To need, thrive on.",
                "To be strongly inclined towards something; an emphatic form of like.",
                "(usually transitive, sometimes intransitive) To care deeply about, to be dedicated to (someone or something).",
                "To derive delight from a fact or situation.",
                "To have sex with (perhaps from make love)."
            ],
            "examples": [
                "I love my spouse.   I love you!",
                "Mold loves moist, dark places.",
                "I love walking barefoot on wet grass;  I'd love to join the team;  I love what you've done with your hair",
                "I love the fact that the coffee shop now offers fat-free chai latte.",
                "I wish I could love her all night long."
            ]
        }
    ],
    "synonyms": [
        "baby",
        "darling",
        "honey",
        "love bird",
        "lover",
        "pet",
        "sweetheart",
        "romance",
        "coitus",
        "sex",
        "the beast with two backs",
        "aphrodisia",
        "carnality",
        "mate",
        "sweetie",
        "adore",
        "cherish",
        "enjoy",
        "go to bed with",
        "sleep with"
    ],
    "antonyms": [
        "indifference",
        "angst",
        "hate",
        "hatred",
        "malice",
        "spite",
        "despise"
    ],
    "urban_meaning": "[People] confuses \"love\" with \"want\".\n\nWhen you fall in love with someone. You actually fall in \"want\". That felling is not love.\n\nLove is not physical attraction. That is \"want\".\n\nThere is no love at [first] sight because \"love\" doesnt need sight to \"love\" someone.\n\nLove doesnt cares how you look like. Love doesnt tries to control you. Love sets you free.\n\nLove is best described when you [care] for a child or a [pet]. Love doesnt [ask] for anything back.\n\nYou dont need to be loved back. You [just] love and its unilateral.\n\n\"Want\" instead needs and takes from you. \"Want\" Wants you to give back what is given to you. \"Want\" is possesive.\n\n\"Want\" is centered on the ego. So it is egoistical.\n\nLove is beyond the ego. There is no ego when you love.",
    "examples": [
        "Hello love, how can I help you?",
        "I love my spouse.   I love you!",
        "Mold loves moist, dark places.",
        "I love walking barefoot on wet grass;  I'd love to join the team;  I love what you've done with your hair",
        "I love the fact that the coffee shop now offers fat-free chai latte.",
        "I wish I could love her all night long."
    ],
    "images": [],
    "sources": {
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        "dictionaryapi": true,
        "urban": true,
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    }
}