love (Noun) — A strong positive emotion of regard and affection. ex. "children need a lot of love" ex. "his love for his work"
love (Noun) — Any object of warm affection or devotion. ex. "the theatre was her first love"
love (Noun) — Someone who is loved (used as term of endearment).
love (Noun) — A deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction. ex. "she was his first love" ex. "their love left them indifferent to their surroundings"
love (Noun) — A score of zero in tennis or squash. ex. "it was 40 love"
love (Noun) — Sexual activities (often including sexual intercourse) between two people. ex. "he hadn't had any love in months" ex. "he has a very complicated love life" ex. "his sexual love disgusted her" ex. "his making love disgusted her"
love (Noun) — (informal) a friendly form of address.
love (Verb) — Have a great affection or liking for. ex. "I love French food" ex. "She loves her boss and works hard for him"
love (Verb) — Derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in. ex. "I love cooking"
love (Verb) — Be enamoured or in love with. ex. "She loves her husband deeply"
love (Verb) — Have sexual intercourse. ex. "they made love in the back of the car"