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35+ Useful LOVE Idioms, Sayings & Phrases with Examples

 


LOVE Idioms & Sayings! List of useful love idioms in English with meaning and examples. Learn common phrases and idioms about love in English with ESL printable worksheets to improve your vocabulary and help your English sound more like a native speaker.

Love Idioms and Phrases

List of Love Idioms and Sayings in English

  • Be head over heels (in love)
  • Fall in love with somebody
  • (Fall for Something) Hook, Line, and Sinker
  • (To Think that Someone) Hung the Moon
  • Be an item
  • Be lovey – dovey
  • Blind date
  • Blinded by love
  • Break up/ Split up (With Somebody)
  • Carry a Torch (for)
  • Have the hots for somebody
  • Kiss and make up
  • Love at first sight
  • Love rat
  • Main Squeeze
  • Match made in heaven
  • May-December Marriage
  • No love lost between
  • Old Flame
  • Puppy Love
  • Tie the knot
  • To be smitten with someone
  • To be someone’s one and only
  • To fancy someone (British English)
  • To have a crush on someon
  • To love someone with all of one’s heart and soul
  • Under Someone’s Spell
  • Whisper Sweet Nothings (in Someone’s Ear)

Idioms about Love with Meaning and Examples

List of romantic idioms and expressions in English with meaning and example sentences.

Love Idioms and Phrases

(Fall for Something) Hook, Line, and Sinker

  • Meaning: To be completely deceived
  • ExampleI was so in love with him I was totally ready to believe his lies-I fell for them hook, line, and sinker.

Note: These are terms relating to a fishing rod.

(To Think that Someone) Hung the Moon

  • Meaning: To idealize someone; to think someone is capable of enormously difficult acts
  • ExampleEveryone else thinks George is just an ordinary guy, but his wife thinks he hung the moon.

Note: This is often used in romantic contexts.

Love Idioms and Phrases (B)

List of love phrases and sayings that start with B.

Be head over heels (in love)

  • Meaning: Be in love with somebody very much
  • Example: Look at them. They’re head over heels in love with each other.

Be an item

  • Meaning: Two people are an item when they are having a romantic relationship
  • ExampleI didn’t know Chris and Sue were an item. They didn’t even look at each other at dinner.

Be lovey – dovey

  • Meaning: Expressing your love in public by constantly kissing and hugging
  • ExampleI don’t want to go out with Jenny and David. They’re so lovey-dovey, I just can’t stand it.

Blind date

  • Meaning: When two people who have never seen each other before go on a date
  • ExampleMy sister keeps organising blind dates for me. She’d just love to fix me up with someone.

Blinded by love

  • Meaning: When a person is so madly in love with somebody that they can’t see the person’s faults or negative characteristics
  • ExampleShe is so blinded by love that she can’t see him for who he truly is. He is not a good person, he is rude and disrespectful to everyone around him, including her.

Break up/ Split up (With Somebody)

  • Meaning: End the relationship
  • ExampleHave you heard? Marian and Joseph have split up. I wonder what went wrong. They were so good together.

Love Idioms and Phrases (C, H)

List of love phrases and sayings that start with C and H.

Carry a Torch (for)

  • Meaning: To continue to be in love with someone even after a relationship has ended
  • ExampleLook at Susan-Joe broke up with her a year ago, but she still carries a torch for him.

Note: “Hold a torch” is also sometimes used.

Have the hots for somebody

  • Meaning: Finding somebody extremely attractive
  • ExampleNadine has the hots for the new apprentice. I wouldn’t be surprised if she asked him out.

Love Idioms and Phrases (K, F)

List of love phrases and sayings that start with K and F.

Kiss and make up

  • Meaning: Make peace after an argument
  • ExampleOur relationship is like a roller-coaster ride. We fight nearly every day, but then we always kiss and make up.

Fall in love with somebody

  • Meaning: Start feeling love towards somebody
  • ExampleI think I’m falling in love with my best friend. What should I do?

Love Idioms and Phrases (L)

List of love phrases and sayings that start with L.

Love at first sight

  • Meaning: Falling in love with somebody the first time you see them
  • ExampleMy wife and I met at a party. It was love at first sight.

Love rat

  • Meaning: Somebody who cheats on his/her partner
  • ExampleDon’t even think about asking Jane out. How could you look your wife in the eye? Don’t be a love rat.

Love Idioms and Phrases (M)

List of love phrases and sayings that start with M.

Main Squeeze

  • Meaning: Committed romantic partner
  • ExampleDon’t be angry! Yes, I was talking to that other girl, but you know you’re my main squeeze!

Match made in heaven

  • Meaning: A relationship in which the two people are great together, because they complement each other so well
  • ExampleDo you think Matt and Amanda will get married? – I hope they will. They’re a match made in heaven.

May-December Marriage

  • Meaning: A marriage between a younger and an older partner, typically a young woman and an old man.
  • ExampleTheir May-December marriage sparked gossip that she was only after his money.

Love Idioms and Phrases (N, O, P)

List of love phrases and sayings that start with N, O and P.

No love lost between

  • Meaning: There is a mutual animosity between two people
  • ExampleThere is no love lost between the two colleagues, they have never liked each other.

Old Flame

  • Meaning: A former boyfriend or girlfriend
  • ExampleAn old flame has come back into my life. I’m seeing her tomorrow night.

Puppy Love

  • Meaning: Adolescent love or infatuation, especially one that is not expected to last.
  • ExampleThey called it puppy love when Julia and I started dating. But now we’ve been married for three years.

Love Idioms and Phrases (T)

List of love phrases and sayings that start with T.

Tie the knot

  • Meaning: Get married
  • ExampleWhen are you and Jenny going to tie the knot? – This year, but we haven’t set a date yet.

To be smitten with someone

  • Meaning: To be completely captivated by someone and feel immense joy
  • ExampleSally is smitten with this Gary chap she met the other day. She can’t stop talking about him.

To be someone’s one and only

  • Meaning: To be unique to the other person
  • ExampleYou will always be my one and only love.

To fancy someone (British English)

  • Meaning: To find someone very attractive
  • ExampleMy friend really fancies you.

To have a crush on someon

  • Meaning: An informal idiomatic expression that describes young romantic infatuation
  • ExampleSally has had a crush on James since they were at university together. He doesn’t realise this.

To love someone with all of one’s heart and soul

  • Meaning: To love someone completely
  • ExampleJohn loves Leslie with all his heart and soul.

Love Idioms and Phrases (U, W)

List of love phrases and sayings that start with U and W.

Under Someone’s Spell

  • Meaning: Fascinated, entranced by someone
  • ExampleJenna broke up with Ted. But now she’s under his spell again.

Whisper Sweet Nothings (in Someone’s Ear)

  • Meaning: Speak meaningless romantic utterances
  • ExampleLinda, watch for Joe. He’ll whisper sweet nothings in your ear, but then the next night he’ll go out with someone else.

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Useful Love Idioms in English

35+Useful LOVE Idioms, Sayings & Phrases with Examples

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