Sweetheart

Noun

 * 1) A person who is always very kind.
 * She is such a sweetheart, she never complains about my being late.
 * 1) A person very much liked or loved by someone, especially when both partners are young.
 * John married his highschool sweetheart in 1981.

Derived terms

 * sweetheart deal

Related terms

 * sweet
 * sweetie

Verbs for Sweetheart
adore—; betroth to—; caress—; cherish—; devote to—; dismiss—; estrange—; forsake — gain—; idolize—; jilt—; libel—; reject revere—; treasure—; woo—; yearn for —bewitches; —captivates; —charms; enchants; —endears; —enraptures; —infatuates.

Thesaurus
ace, admirer, angel, babe, baby, baby-doll, beau, beaut, beloved, betrothed, boyfriend, buttercup, captive, catch, cherub, chick, chickabiddy, conquest, coquette, corker, court, crackerjack, daisy, dandy, darb, darling, date, dear, deary, dilly, doll, dream, dreamboat, duck, duckling, fiancee, flame, flirt, friend, heartthrob, hon, honey, honey bunch, honey child, humdinger, inamorata, inamorato, intended, killer-diller, knockout, ladylove, lamb, lambkin, lollapaloosa, love, lover, lulu, make up to, paramour, peach, pet, petkins, pip, pippin, precious, precious heart, pursue, snookums, spark, steady, sue, sugar, sweet, sweet patootie, sweetie, sweetkins, sweets, the nuts, truelove, turtledove, vamp, vampire, whiz, woo

Etymology
From sweet: + heart:.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * French: chéri


 * Italian: gentile, cara, caro


 * Arabic:
 * Croatian:
 * Finnish:
 * French:, chéri, chérie, amour, ange
 * Georgian: სატრფო (satrp‘o), მიჯნური (midžnuri), საყვარელი (saq‘vareli)
 * Greek: ,
 * Irish:


 * Italian:, , dolcezza
 * Macedonian: љубен, љубена,  либе
 * Polish: ,
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Taos: pìa’ąsíne (plural)