fond in a sentence
a., v.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Fond: having a strong affection or liking for someone or something.
Sample Sentences
- She has always been fond of the mountains, spending every summer hiking their trails.
- He is quite fond of classical music and attends concerts whenever he can.
- As a child, I was fond of reading fairy tales before bedtime.
- They grew fond of each other during their long hours of study together.
- Even after all these years, she remains fond of the memories from their travels.
- She is very fond of her grandmother, often visiting her every weekend.
- He spoke fondly of his childhood memories spent at the beach.
- The dog was fond of playing fetch, eagerly bringing back the ball each time.
- They have a fondness for classic literature, often discussing their favorite novels.
- After years apart, they were fondly reunited at the family gathering.
- She has always been fond of reading mystery novels on rainy afternoons.
- His fond memories of childhood summers spent at the beach bring him great joy.
- The teacher was particularly fond of her students, often going the extra mile for them.
- They are fond of taking long walks together in the evenings, discussing their day.
- Even after all these years, he remains fond of the old guitar his father gave him.
- She has always been fond of classic literature, often losing herself in the pages of timeless novels.
- The dog was especially fond of his owner, following him everywhere around the house.
- As a child, I was fond of collecting stamps from different countries and learning their histories.
- Despite their differences, they developed a fond friendship that lasted for years.
- He spoke fondly of his childhood adventures, reminiscing about carefree days spent with friends.