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Root decomposition: en- (to cause) + dear (beloved); Historical origin: Old English 'deore' → Middle English 'endear'; Memory image: Imagine someone showering a pet with affection, causing it to become dear to them.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputEndear is a formal verb meaning to cause someone to feel fondness toward you or something, and the adjective form endearing describes qualities that invite affection. You can say that a kind gesture endears you to others, or that a person has an endearing smile. Common phrases include endear to someone, endearment, and endearingly. Learners often confuse endear with simply liking or admiring, but endear emphasizes creating emotional closeness, not just approval. The phrase to endear oneself to someone shows gradual cultivation through consistent kindness or helpfulness. In everyday English, endear is more likely to appear in writing or careful speech, while endearing is common in casual description of people or things.
For English speakers, endear centers on creating emotional closeness, not just approval; it often sounds formal in casual speech.
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