How to use darling in a sentence. Darling is a term of endearment of old english origin A person who is very much loved or liked
My Dress-Up Darling: Thổn thức ngắm nàng waifu quốc dân trong My Dress
Used when talking to someone you love, for example…
Loved, beloved, cherished, precious, favorite, sweet, dear, special
Despised, disliked, hated, ignored, detested, loathed, abhorred, forgotten The darling of a group of people is someone who is especially liked by that group. A person very dear to another See examples of darling used in a sentence.
Definition of darling noun in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Darling (comparative more darling or (rare) darlinger, superlative most darling or darlingest) dear Darling synonyms, darling pronunciation, darling translation, english dictionary definition of darling

One that is greatly liked or preferred
A pampered or spoilt child A young, delicate, or puny child or animal, needing special care In some parts of britain, people call other people darling as a sign of friendliness Some people use darling to describe someone or something that they love or like very much
From middle english derelyng, from old english dīerling (“darling, favorite, minion Darling (plural darlings) a person who is. (informal) a way of addressing somebody that you love I love you too, my darling
A person who is very friendly and kind
You are a darling, hugo A person much loved by another A sweet, lovable, or gracious person


