Love.
4 letters.
Words can evoke love in the form of a letter.
A sentence can express love’s sentiments.
Stories can warm the heart and fill it with love.
A personally written poem or verse can mean the world.
How many words in the English language contain the letters L, O, V and E? I haven’t a clue but here’s 10 of the best.
- Vowel- love wouldn’t be love without them.
- Clover- you might need the luck of the Irish when it comes to love.
- Solve- all the pieces fit when you find love.
- Hovel- the place one resides might resemble that of a Hobbit but is also most likely filled with love.
- Grovel- learned at an early age, the promise of love comes with strings attached.
- Novel- most who produce one of these have put their heart, soul and a ton of love into them.
- Shovel- for those who love getting dirty, talking to plants and all things garden related.
- Violet- song sung by Courtney Love and also a line in the poem ‘Roses are Red’.
- Evolve- love will continue to evolve just as humanity does.
- Envelope- love arrives safely in its protective layer.
Have another one to add? Love-related words will be graciously received below.
Image from: here.
Vole- cute rodent also known as the meadow mouse
I saw vole (and the word rodent). Decided to not include because I didn’t think they’d be cute.
Thanks for the lovely addition.
Really?!? You really want me to have to use my brain today? lol This was great 🙂
Marvellous.
There! I gave you one.
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you gave me a brain…oh my gosh, you are like the best friend ever!!! hehehe ♥
You wouldn’t have room for two.
but at least I’d always have a back up brain! lol ♥
Evolve! Perfect one!
Why, thank you!
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Loaves: Jesus showed his love by feeding the 5000 with 7 loaves of bread. Or alternatively, I can’t eat bread, but I love it!
Love it.
Thank you for adding such a great one.
I love the smell of freshly baked bread. Cannot imagine not being able to eat it.
Develop: Love doesn’t come all at once, at first sight, as some may claim. Instead it develops slowly and only when nurtured. 🙂
I love this exercise! Anyways, Melissa (Janda) nominated your blog for her award so I’m here to check it out.
Develop.
Perfect, Daniel!
You got ‘me’ and my writing in your first visit.
You must be a legend, as is Melissa. Thank you for following. I will repay in kind as soon as I’m able.
Kelly.
hummm – i am going to have to think about this – my brain can only think in the form of haikus at the moment:)
Love this, quite literally..:-) how about voluble?
Ooooh, I love that one. I’m voluble and most of those words come straight from the heart.
I think that is my new favourite word.
Thanks for adding to the list. ♥
Another thought……volume.
My heart cannot hold the volume of love I feel for my kids.
🙂
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