noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She was called Jezabella by her friends as a nickname.

Definition:A familiar or affectionate name used for someone in addition to their given name, often used as a term of endearment.

From nickname

Example:Jezabella was the main character in the novel.

Definition:A person in a story, play, or film, having a distinct personality or role.

From character

Example:The title Jezabella was written in a poetic and romantic style.

Definition:Using or characterized by words that are more beautiful, fanciful, or moving than necessary for literal (typically factual) communication.

From poetic

Example:Jezabella was inspired by the strong character of Isabella in Shakespeare's plays.

Definition:A given name of Latin origin, meaning 'the wise one'.

From Isabella

Example:Jezabella appeared in the hero's literary journey as a central character.

Definition:Concerned with books, literature, or matters of writing or teaching literature.

From literary

Example:Jezabella was a fanciful creation, embodying all the best virtues in a literary form.

Definition:Imaginative, fancied, or invented, as if produced by fancy or imagination, rather than by definite knowledge or theory.

From fanciful

Example:Jezabella was a departure from historical norms, blending ancient wisdom with modern fantasy.

Definition:Of, relating to, or conformable to history; not fabulous or legendary; real, not imaginary.

From historical

Example:Jezabella was a symbol of the main character's sense of identity.

Definition:A feeling of self-awareness, including individual consciousness of personal identity.

From sense of identity

Example:The author carefully developed Jezabella's character through dialogue and actions.

Definition:The process of developing the traits, qualities, and personal characteristics of a character in a story, play, or film.

From character development

Example:Jezabella was a sympathetic character who the audience rooted for.

Definition:A character who can evoke sympathy in the audience; someone the reader cares for and whose fate is followed with interest.

From sympathetic character