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Definition of love match in English: love matchnoun A marriage based on the mutual love of the couple rather than social or financial considerations. Example sentencesExamples - It is clear that it was a love match and not an arranged marriage.
- ‘Maybe it was a love match,’ I replied already knowing that that was an absurd answer.
- Perhaps Emilia truly believed that it was a love match, but then she had spent little time discussing marriage with Faith before the wedding, preferring to concentrate on her other daughter's forthcoming nuptials.
- It was also good fortune that the two were able to forge a love match despite the fact that they previously only cared for each other like a brother would a sister and vice versa.
- All my life I had thought they had been a love match.
- Indeed, although Harvey and Joyce become a couple, it's less of a love match than it is a meeting of two codependent people with similar neuroses.
- Marriages are supposed to be romantic love matches between two individuals with similar values and perspectives.
- Heads swivelled, ladies gasped and men leered, as everyone craned their neck to have a good look at the pair who were declared as ‘one of the greatest love match in all of London’ by some bloody nosy dowager.
- That this marriage was, and remained, a love match was not entirely due to the bride's enthusiasm for all things military.
- In Iran today a love match with someone outside of the family is clearly not at all impossible, but even in such cases, except in the most westernized families, the family visitation and negotiation must be observed.
- Frank's mom, Ruth, is deeply troubled by the love match.
- Despite her aristocratic background, her fortune was slender and her marriage a love match.
- ‘I pretty much figured out this wasn't a love match despite your press release,’ Penelope smirked, nodding her thanks.
- Their marriage was both a love match and a political partnership.
- The idea of marriage as a love match, where two minds meet as one, is a relatively new one embraced by our generation and as a result, is raising impossible expectations and leading to huge disappointments.
- Her marriage to my father was a political union and they dealt reasonably well together; but it was not a love match.
- Women who fervently believed in the equal-opportunity love match - sharing everything, working their way right through those pregnancies - begin to lust after the easy life and the men who might be able to provide it.
- Marriages are not arranged, and love matches are the norm.
- There were still some in Westminster last week who suspected this was a marriage of convenience, a presentational alliance rather than a love match.
- She had fancied him all along, and their marriage became a real love match.
Definition of love match in US English: love matchnounˈləv ˌmaCHˈləv ˌmætʃ A marriage based on the mutual love of the couple rather than social or financial considerations. Example sentencesExamples - Frank's mom, Ruth, is deeply troubled by the love match.
- It is clear that it was a love match and not an arranged marriage.
- Women who fervently believed in the equal-opportunity love match - sharing everything, working their way right through those pregnancies - begin to lust after the easy life and the men who might be able to provide it.
- All my life I had thought they had been a love match.
- There were still some in Westminster last week who suspected this was a marriage of convenience, a presentational alliance rather than a love match.
- In Iran today a love match with someone outside of the family is clearly not at all impossible, but even in such cases, except in the most westernized families, the family visitation and negotiation must be observed.
- It was also good fortune that the two were able to forge a love match despite the fact that they previously only cared for each other like a brother would a sister and vice versa.
- She had fancied him all along, and their marriage became a real love match.
- Perhaps Emilia truly believed that it was a love match, but then she had spent little time discussing marriage with Faith before the wedding, preferring to concentrate on her other daughter's forthcoming nuptials.
- That this marriage was, and remained, a love match was not entirely due to the bride's enthusiasm for all things military.
- Marriages are not arranged, and love matches are the norm.
- Indeed, although Harvey and Joyce become a couple, it's less of a love match than it is a meeting of two codependent people with similar neuroses.
- Her marriage to my father was a political union and they dealt reasonably well together; but it was not a love match.
- ‘I pretty much figured out this wasn't a love match despite your press release,’ Penelope smirked, nodding her thanks.
- Despite her aristocratic background, her fortune was slender and her marriage a love match.
- Their marriage was both a love match and a political partnership.
- Marriages are supposed to be romantic love matches between two individuals with similar values and perspectives.
- ‘Maybe it was a love match,’ I replied already knowing that that was an absurd answer.
- The idea of marriage as a love match, where two minds meet as one, is a relatively new one embraced by our generation and as a result, is raising impossible expectations and leading to huge disappointments.
- Heads swivelled, ladies gasped and men leered, as everyone craned their neck to have a good look at the pair who were declared as ‘one of the greatest love match in all of London’ by some bloody nosy dowager.
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