aimer

[ɛme]

aimer Definition

  • 1to like or love someone or something
  • 2to have a romantic or sexual attraction to someone

Using aimer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aimer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I really like her, but I'm not sure if I love her yet.

  • Example

    He's always loved animals and nature.

  • Example

    She's attracted to him, but she's not sure if he likes her back.

aimer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aimer

Antonyms for aimer

Phrases with aimer

  • to begin to feel romantic or sexual attraction to someone

    Example

    They fell in love while studying abroad.

  • romantic feelings between young people that are not very serious or long-lasting

    Example

    Their relationship was just puppy love; they were too young to know what real love was.

  • to fall in love with someone the first time you see them

    Example

    She knew it was love at first sight when she met him.

Origins of aimer

from Old French 'amer', meaning 'to love'

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Summary: aimer in Brief

'Aimer' [ɛme] is a verb that means to like or love someone or something. It can also refer to having a romantic or sexual attraction to someone. Phrases like 'fall in love' and 'love at first sight' use 'aimer' to denote romantic feelings. 'Aimer' has formal synonyms like 'love' and 'like,' and informal synonyms like 'dig' and 'crush.'