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B1 Level Wordlist - Romance

Here you will learn some English words about romance, such as "lover", "kiss", "desire", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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to admire
to admire
[Verb]

to express respect toward someone or something often due to qualities, achievements, etc.

Ex: She admires her grandmother for her wisdom and strength in facing life's challenges. 
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to desire
to desire
[Verb]

to be sexually attracted to someone

Ex: He couldn't help but desire her from the moment they met. 
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to embrace

to hold someone tightly in one's arms, especially to show affection

Ex: She was thrilled to see her long-lost friend and rushed to embrace her with a warm hug. 
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to flirt
to flirt
[Verb]

to behave in a way that shows a person is only sexually drawn to someone, with no serious intention of starting a relationship

Ex: At the party, she couldn't resist the temptation to flirt with the charming stranger. 
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to want
to want
[Verb]

to sexually desire someone

Ex: I can't stop thinking about you and how much I want you. 
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to kiss
to kiss
[Verb]

to touch someone else's lips or other body parts with one's lips to show love, sexual desire, respect, etc.

Ex: Every morning, he kisses his wife before leaving for work. 
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kiss
kiss
[noun]

a gentle touch with the lips, especially to show respect or liking

Ex: She greeted him with a lingering kiss on the forehead, a gesture of affection that spoke volumes. 
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lover
lover
[noun]

one of the partners in a romantic or sexual relationship, without being married to each other

Ex: Sarah's lover surprised her with a bouquet of roses on their anniversary. 
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date
date
[noun]

a person who accompanies another individual in a romantic or social context

Ex: She went to the prom with her date, wearing a beautiful gown and corsage. 
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love letter

a letter to show one's affections toward the person who receives it

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love life
love life
[noun]

a part of one's life involving relationships or sexual activities

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hug
hug
[noun]

the act of closely holding someone in one's arms, usually as a sign of affection

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passion
passion
[noun]

sexual love to a great amount

Ex: His passion for her was evident in every glance and gesture, showing a deep emotional attachment. 
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crush
crush
[noun]

a brief or intense romantic infatuation

Ex: She had a crush on the boy in her class. 
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baby
baby
[interjection]

used to address a person one loves, especially one's husband, wife, or partner

Ex: Hey baby, how was your day? 
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darling
darling
[interjection]

used to address an individual one loves, particularly one's romantic partner, wife, husband, etc.

Ex: Would you like some tea, darling? 
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honey
honey
[interjection]

used to address a person that one loves, particularly one's child, husband, wife, etc.

Ex: I'll be home soon, honey. 
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sweetheart
sweetheart
[interjection]

used to address a loved one in an affectionate manner

Ex: Good morning, sweetheart. 
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blind date

a romantic date with a person one has not met before

Ex: She agreed to go on a blind date set up by her best friend. 
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double date

the occasion on which two couples go on a date together

Ex: We went out one night on a double date and it turned out to be a fair evening for me. 
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fond
fond
[Adjective]

having a strong liking, preference, or affection for something or someone

Ex: She is very fond of chocolate and eats it every day. 
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soulmate
soulmate
[noun]

the perfect romantic partner for a person

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Valentine
Valentine
[noun]

a person that one loves or is attracted to and sends a love letter to, often without signing it, on Valentine's Day

Ex: Sarah was thrilled to discover that her longtime crush, Alex, considered her his valentine this year. 
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romance
romance
[noun]

the affectionate relationship between two partners

Ex: Their romance blossomed during a summer trip to Paris, filled with candlelit dinners and long walks. 
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romantic
romantic
[Adjective]

describing affections connected with love or relationships

Ex: They shared a romantic dinner by candlelight. 
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to [be|feel] attracted to {sb}

to feel a romantic or sexual interest toward a person

Ex: She was inexplicably attracted to him from the moment they met. 
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attraction

a feeling of liking a person, particularly in a sexual way

Ex: She felt a strong attraction to her coworker. 
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