Lovesick
[luhv-sik] /ˈlʌvˌsɪk/
adjective
1.
languishing with :
a lovesick adolescent.
2.
expressive of such languishing:
a lovesick note.
/ˈlʌvˌsɪk/
adjective
1.
pining or languishing because of love
adj.
also love-sick, 1520s, from love (n.) + sick (adj.).
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