Ecstatic, overjoyed.
abundant
surplus overabundance surfeit
i think it means a word that means not committed in love?
cherish
Fond of or attracted to.
There is nothing that speaks louder than love. Proving love to someone means that you really do love them and that speaks louder than love too. Sometimes there is nothing you can do but say, "I don't love you, I cherish you and every moment I'm with you." That sentence alone means more than love.Other viewpoints:There exists a feeling "more than love", the feeling does exist, although it has no name. Despite this, the feeling can be expressed although it cannot be labeled. "Adore" is an emphasis on the verb "love" but it does not fully describe the feeling we are trying to explain. We cannot define our fully explain the feeling of "more than love" but it does exist, and we can express this through actions not words."Cherish" has been used by some to indicate a great love. "Cherish" was also the name of a popular love song in the 1970s."Agape" means "a greater love" in a religious or spiritual context.The word idolize can mean more than love in some aspects.Songwriters, poets, and philosophers have struggled for centuries to find one word higher than "love". No one has been able to precisely define this undefinable feeling of "a love greater than love".
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The word for love in Hawaiian is "aloha." It can refer to love, affection, peace, compassion, and mercy. It is a common greeting and farewell in Hawaiian culture.
The statement 'Je t'aime aussi' means I love you too. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The personal pronoun 'te'* means 'you'. The verb 'aime' means '[I] love'. The adverb 'aussi' means 'also, too'. *The letter 'e' is dropped in front of a word that begins with a vowel or an unaspirated 'h'.
Any abstract notion like love, hatred, happiness or misery takes more than one word to describe it.
Majority means greater than half. Greater means more than.
I really care a lot about you
The word that means very great or much more than usual is "excessive."
Try the word Cherish
Other than being one of the 4 letters that make up the word, it means nothing else.
Ecstatic, overjoyed.