Pronunciation of fondness

Pronunciation of the English word fondness.

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Pronounce fondness in English


fondness in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. I have a fondness for sweets.
2. He has a great fondness for music.
3. He has a morbid fondness for murder mysteries.
4. Without anger and fondness.
5. All of his friends were body pillows, and all of hers were dolls; so they bonded over their fondness for animating the inanimate. However, because they were not inanimate objects but people with complex emotions, their relationship was sometimes strained.
6. It was not until I returned and sought it out that I knew the truth of the misunderstanding; I wanted to put things right appropriately, but Yun hurriedly stopped me, saying “I would rather suffer blame from your father than lose the fondness of your mother.”
7. Love is a feeling of great fondness or enthusiasm for a person or a thing.
8. I will always have a certain fondness for this sitcom because my grandmother and I used to watch it together.
9. Fondness is one thing, sex with a minor is something else entirely.
10. The young folks have been brought up together, they have pastured their flocks in company, they have contracted a mutual fondness for each other that cannot easily be dispelled, and they are now of an age to be married.

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