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If you don’t want to be repetitive and you are looking for some fantastic words to use instead of saying “I love you,” you’ve come to the right place.
Sometimes we use the word “love” so often that it starts losing its meaning. If you’re you in the early stages of dating a man or a woman, it can be strange to say you love them, but you don’t want them to doubt your true feelings for them. So if you are not ready to say “I love you,” but you like your partner, try to use one of the words given below.
1. Devoted
When you tell your partner the word “devoted,” you show them that you would never intentionally hurt them or cheat on them. You show your partner that you really care about them, like them and you want to make them happy. This word will help your significant other trust you and know that you want to be with them.
2. Cherish
If you can’t tell your partner that you love them, say that you highly cherish your relationship with them. This will show your sweetheart how much you care and like them. Although you are not saying “I love you,” you are still showing your partner that you love them and you will never betray them.
3. Adore
This is one of the most romantic words you can tell your partner instead of “I love you.” Telling your partner that you adore them is so sweet and it shows that you like their personality and you are happy with them. Most of us use the word “adore” frequently, so it holds its wonderful meaning.
4. Worship
Well, you should use this word with caution because you can scare off your partner without even realizing it. The thing is, the word “worship” is very powerful so it’s not recommended to use this word at the beginning of your relationship. However, if you have been together for a really long time (more than 2-3 years) and you are tired of saying “I love you” every day, saying “worship” is a wonderful way to show your emotions and impress your partner.
5. Fancy
If you want to show someone you are interested in them, tell them you fancy them. This word won’t scare them off because it’s not as powerful as the word “love.” It’s actually a great word to say when you start dating someone since it does not suggest any kind of commitment. I think it’s a sweet word that we all should always keep in mind.
6. Fallen
One of the best ways to express your feelings several months into a relationship is to tell your partner that you have fallen for them. Perhaps you are not ready to tell your partner you love them, but you want to show that you like them, the word “fallen” can help you. Saying that you have fallen for your partner is a perfect way to show your strong feelings.
7. Smitten
You can tell your partner that you are smitten when you are not ready to tell them that you love them. This word has almost the same meaning as “love” and it’s a wonderful compliment to use only if you mean it, since this word says a lot. I’m sure your sweetheart will be happy to hear that you are smitten with them.
There are many wonderful words you can use instead of saying “I love you,” and these are only a few of them. Do you know any other words to add to this list? Are you in love with someone now?
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