Question
What does the familiar saying, “Love is a verb” mean?
Love is an idea.
Love is an action.
Love is an emotion.
Love is an intention.
Love is an idea.
Love is an action.
Love is an emotion.
Love is an intention.
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Short answer: Love is an action.
Explanation: Calling love a “verb” highlights that love is shown by what you do, not just what you think or feel. Feelings, ideas, and intentions matter, but they’re incomplete unless followed by actions—listening, helping, keeping promises, forgiving, protecting, making sacrifices, showing care day after day. In other words, love is enacted; it’s demonstrated through behavior.
Explanation: Calling love a “verb” highlights that love is shown by what you do, not just what you think or feel. Feelings, ideas, and intentions matter, but they’re incomplete unless followed by actions—listening, helping, keeping promises, forgiving, protecting, making sacrifices, showing care day after day. In other words, love is enacted; it’s demonstrated through behavior.
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