over-fond
adjective
(alsooverfond)uk/ˌəʊ.vəˈfɒnd/us/ˌoʊ.vɚˈfɑːnd/likingsomeone or something too much orlikingdoing something too much:
People said that he was overfond ofwhisky.
Shepersuadedher overfondyoungboyfriendtospendhundreds ofpoundson thering.
Youngpeopleare over-fond of takingpicturesof themselves and one another.
- She is overfond oflecturingotherson how tobehave.
- Thefilmis over-fond initsportrayalof the band'sleadsinger.
- Hisparentsarecertainlynot over-fond of me,probablybecause of the way that Ilookanddress.
Liking
- adorkable
- affection
- appreciate
- attached
- be a glutton forsomethingidiom
- be a hit withsomeoneidiom
- dig
- gravitate towards/tosomething/someone
- grow onsomeone
- have a lot of time forsomeoneidiom
- have a thing aboutsomething/someoneidiom
- lickyourlipsidiom
- shook
- smile
- smile onsomething/someone
- smitten
- soft corner
- taste
- tight
- warm