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babe meaning

Babe

Definition: “Babe” is a term of endearment often used to refer to a romantic partner, a baby, or someone who is considered cute, attractive, or appealing. It can also be used informally to refer to a child or a very young person.

Usage:

Etymology: The word “babe” comes from the Middle English word “babe,” which is a diminutive form of “baby.” It is thought to be derived from the Proto-Germanic *baba, which is a baby talk word reflecting the imitative sounds made by infants.

Pronunciation: /bāb/ (pronounced like “bayb”)

Synonyms:

Antonyms: While “babe” is often contextually specific, potential antonyms could include terms that lack affection or imply unattractiveness, such as:

Please note that context can influence whether “babe” has positive or negative connotations; it is generally positive in affectionate contexts but can be seen as objectifying in others.

  1. Hey babe, do you want to grab dinner later?
  2. She refers to her kitten as her little babe.
  3. That song always reminds me of my first babe in high school.
  4. He surprised his babe with flowers on their anniversary.
  5. As the sun set, they cuddled close, enjoying the moment together, babe.

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