"limerence" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈlɪməɹəns/ [UK] Audio: En-us-limerence.oga [US] Forms: limerences [plural]
Etymology: From arbitrary first element + -ence. Coined by American psychologist Dorothy Tennov in 1979 as an arbitrary euphonious replacement or alteration of amorance. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en||ence}} + -ence, {{coin|en|Q5298654|in=1979}} Coined by American psychologist Dorothy Tennov in 1979 Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} limerence (countable and uncountable, plural limerences)
  1. (psychology) An involuntary romantic infatuation with another person, especially combined with an overwhelming, obsessive need to have one's feelings reciprocated. Wikipedia link: limerence Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Love, Psychology Synonyms: infatuation, limerance Related terms: limerent, nonlimerent, crush Translations (state of mind): 一往情深 (yīwǎngqíngshēn) (Chinese Mandarin), 情深意切 (qíngshēnyìqiè) (Chinese Mandarin), 情真意切 (qíngzhēnyìqiè) (Chinese Mandarin), 深情厚意 (shēnqínghòuyì) (Chinese Mandarin), 情深似海 (qíngshēnsìhǎi) (Chinese Mandarin), 情真愛深 (Chinese Mandarin), 情真爱深 (qíngzhēn'àishēn) (Chinese Mandarin), 情深不移 (qíngshēnbùyí) (Chinese Mandarin), 情深意重 (qíngshēnyìzhòng) (Chinese Mandarin), 情濃難斷 (Chinese Mandarin), 情浓难断 (qíngnóngnánduàn) (Chinese Mandarin), 情不自勝 (Chinese Mandarin), 情不自胜 (qíngbùzìshèng) (Chinese Mandarin), 情難自禁 (Chinese Mandarin), 情难自禁 (qíngnánzìjīn) (Chinese Mandarin), 情真意摯 (Chinese Mandarin), 情真意挚 (qíngzhēnyìzhì) (Chinese Mandarin), 痴心深情 (chīxīnshēnqíng) (Chinese Mandarin), 深情癡戀 (Chinese Mandarin), 深情痴恋 (shēnqíngchīliàn) (Chinese Mandarin), 濃情蜜意 (Chinese Mandarin), 浓情蜜意 (nóngqíngmìyì) (Chinese Mandarin), 傾心戀慕 (Chinese Mandarin), 倾心恋慕 (qīngxīnliànmù) (Chinese Mandarin), 傾心愛慕 (Chinese Mandarin), 倾心爱慕 (qīngxīn'àimù) (Chinese Mandarin), 傾心痴戀 (Chinese Mandarin), 倾心痴恋 (qīngxīnchīliàn) (Chinese Mandarin), forelskelse (Danish), verliefdheid [feminine] (Dutch), enamiĝinteco (Esperanto), Verliebtheit [feminine] (German), Limerenz [feminine] (German), limerence (Italian), ultrattaccamento (Italian), 리머런스 (rimeoreonseu) (Korean), вљу́беност (vljúbenost) [feminine] (Macedonian), limerence [feminine] (Portuguese), enfatuação [feminine] (Portuguese), влюблённость (vljubljónnostʹ) [feminine] (Russian), limerencija (Serbo-Croatian), limerencia (Spanish), infatuación (Spanish), förälskelse [common-gender] (Swedish), pagkahumaling (Tagalog), pagkahibang (Tagalog)

Noun [Portuguese]

Forms: limerences [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from English limerence. Etymology templates: {{glossary|loanword|Borrowed}} Borrowed, {{bor|pt|en|limerence|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} English limerence, {{bor+|pt|en|limerence}} Borrowed from English limerence Head templates: {{pt-noun|f}} limerence f (plural limerences)
  1. (psychology, rare) limerence (state of mind caused by a romantic attraction) Tags: feminine, rare Categories (topical): Love, Psychology Synonyms: enfatuação
    Sense id: en-limerence-pt-noun-IlDwF7L~ Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Topics: human-sciences, psychology, sciences

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          "text": "But limerence, lovely as it feels, is a time-limited event—it lasts about five years for most couples.",
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      "code": "it",
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      "sense": "state of mind",
      "word": "limerence"
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      "code": "it",
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      "sense": "state of mind",
      "word": "ultrattaccamento"
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      "code": "tl",
      "lang": "Tagalog",
      "sense": "state of mind",
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