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in and out of love

 

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Term: In and out of love

Definition:

The term "in and out of love" refers to experiencing the fluctuating state of being emotionally involved or romantically attached to someone or something, wherein feelings of love may alternate between intense affection and disillusionment, uncertainty, or disinterest.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Verb
  • Adjective
  • Adverb

Usage:

Noun:

1. He experienced several in and outs of love throughout his life.

2. The characters in the movie went through tumultuous in and outs of love.

Verb:

1. She couldn't help but in and out of love with different partners frequently.

2. They were in and out of love for years before finally breaking up.

Adjective:

1. Their relationship was characterized by an in-and-out-of-love dynamic.

2. He had an in-and-out-of-love attitude towards commitment.

Adverb:

1. She always seemed to fall in and out of love so quickly.

2. Their affection for each other fluctuated in and out of love.

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