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Meaning of fonde

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fonde (v. t. & i.)

To endeavor; to strive; to try.

fonde Sentence Examples

  1. The wealthy patron had a particular fondness for Impressionist paintings.
  2. The student's love of poetry led her to write a series of heartfelt sonnets.
  3. The dog's deep affection for its owner was evident in its constant wagging tail.
  4. The politician's strong principles were the foundation of his enduring popularity.
  5. The artist's infatuation with the model inspired a series of captivating portraits.
  6. The child's fascination with insects led to an entire collection of bug specimens.
  7. The doctor's unwavering devotion to his patients made him a beacon of hope.
  8. The traveler's zest for adventure fueled her insatiable desire to explore new lands.
  9. The musician's profound appreciation for classical music guided his exceptional performances.
  10. The chef's culinary expertise was evident in the exquisite dishes he had a penchant for creating.

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To endeavor; to strive; to try.

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The wealthy patron had a particular fondness for Impressionist paintings.

The student's love of poetry led her to write a series of heartfelt sonnets.

The dog's deep affection for its owner was evident in its constant wagging tail.

The politician's strong principles were the foundation of his enduring popularity.