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"beloved ones" VS "loved ones"
Is there any different between this too phrase?
Apr 16, 2012 7:28 AM
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NO, they mean same.
Beloved ones is more formal and bookish.
Loved ones is more spoken thats it. :)
April 16, 2012
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The difference is beloved ones is not used. You might say a person is beloved but even that is not common. (It is a seldom used word.)
A person is loved and you have loved ones.
April 16, 2012
1
Your beloved is your wife.
Your loved ones are your family.
There is no such thing as "beloved ones".
April 16, 2012
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