embrace

noun, verb44 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

An affectionate and loving hug.

A hug where someone is held very firmly.

A powerful and firm hug.

A hug where two people are held tightly together.

A hug expressing very strong feelings, especially romantic or sexual ones.

A hug that expresses deep affection or love.

A hug showing gentleness and affection.

A soft and careful hug.

A hug that provides emotional support and reassurance.

A hug that lasts for an extended period.

A hug given as a sign of friendship.

A brief hug.

A charming and gentle hug.

A hug intended to make someone feel safe and cared for.

To accept something with great enthusiasm.

To accept something without reservation.

To accept something with great enthusiasm.

To accept something without reservation.

To accept something with great enthusiasm.

To accept something with great enthusiasm.

To accept something with great enthusiasm.

To accept something with great enthusiasm.

To accept something sincerely.

To accept something without hiding it from others.

To accept something sincerely.

To accept something with great enthusiasm.

To accept something without hiding it from others.

To accept something with great enthusiasm.

To accept something sincerely.

To accept something more and more over time.

For an idea or practice to be accepted by many people.

To hug someone with affection.

To hug someone firmly.

To hug someone with intense romantic feeling.

To hug someone softly.

Used to describe the state of two people hugging.

Used to describe the action of moving to hug someone.

To experience being hugged by someone.

To keep someone in a hug.

For two people to hug each other.

To be holding each other very tightly.

To allow someone to hug you.

To make a hug firmer.

To get free from someone's hug.

To get free from someone's hug.

To get free from someone's hug.

To stop hugging someone.

To hug someone back who is hugging you.