'Darling' definitions:
Definition of 'darling'
From: WordNet
Definition of 'darling'
From: GCIDE
Definition of 'darling'
From: GCIDE
- darling \dar"ling\, a. Dearly beloved; regarded with especial kindness and tenderness; favorite. "Some darling science." --I. Watts. "Darling sin." --Macaulay. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Darling'
From: Easton
- Darling Ps. 22:20; 35:17) means an "only one."
Synonyms of 'darling'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- admired,
- adorable,
- adored,
- alluring,
- ambrosial,
- angel,
- attractive,
- babe,
- baby,
- baby-doll,
- bairn,
- beloved,
- beloved object,
- bewitching,
- buttercup,
- charming,
- cherished,
- cherub,
- chick,
- chickabiddy,
- child,
- chit,
- cosset,
- crush,
- dear,
- dear one,
- dearly beloved,
- deary,
- delectable,
- delicious,
- doll,
- duck,
- duckling,
- enchanting,
- engaging,
- esteemed,
- favorite,
- fetching,
- flame,
- fondling,
- heavenly,
- held dear,
- hon,
- honey,
- honey bunch,
- honey child,
- idol,
- innocent,
- jewel,
- kid,
- kitten,
- lamb,
- lambkin,
- light of love,
- little bugger,
- little fellow,
- little guy,
- little innocent,
- little one,
- little tad,
- little tot,
- love,
- loved,
- loved one,
- lovely,
- lover,
- luscious,
- lush,
- matinee idol,
- minion,
- mite,
- nipper,
- offspring,
- peewee,
- pet,
- petkins,
- pleasing,
- popular,
- precious,
- precious heart,
- preference,
- prized,
- revered,
- scrumptious,
- shaver,
- snookums,
- spoiled child,
- sugar,
- sweet,
- sweetheart,
- sweetie,
- sweetkins,
- sweets,
- tad,
- tot,
- treasured,
- truelove,
- wee tot,
- well-beloved,
- well-liked,
- white-haired,
- yummy