amour

[əˈmʊə(r)]

amour Definition

a French word meaning love or a romantic relationship.

Using amour: Examples

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

  • Example

    He wrote her a poem about their amour.

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    Their amour was the talk of the town.

  • Example

    She was swept off her feet by his amour.

amour Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with amour

  • a great love, especially one that is considered to be the most important of someone's life

    Example

    She thought she had found her grand amour, but it turned out to be a fleeting romance.

  • an obsessive and irrational love, often used to describe a relationship that is destructive or doomed

    Example

    Their amour fou ended in tragedy when they both died in a car crash.

  • amour propre

    a sense of self-respect or self-esteem, often used to describe someone who is overly concerned with their own image or reputation

    Example

    His amour propre was hurt when he was passed over for the promotion.

Origins of amour

from Old French 'amor', from Latin 'amor', meaning 'love'

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Summary: amour in Brief

'Amour' [əˈmʊə(r)] is a French word that means love or a romantic relationship. It is often used to describe intense or passionate relationships, as in 'Their amour was the talk of the town.' Phrases like 'grand amour' and 'amour fou' denote a great love or an obsessive and irrational love, respectively. 'Amour propre' refers to a sense of self-respect or self-esteem.