Poets, song writers, and writers have tried for centuries to define the word love. Since love is different for everyone than it stands to reason that there are as many definitions as there are people. Love can be defined as a noun or a verb. Merriam-Webster defines love as attraction, tenderness, affection, benevolence, or common interest. My definition of love is caring deeply about someone or something. Love becomes a verb when it pertains to doing something you love to do. Love is a strong emotion and its definition is as unique as the individual.
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