Cupid

Pronunciation: /ˈkjuːpɪd/

Cupid (noun)

  1. In Roman stories, a god of love who makes people fall in love.
  2. A person or character shown with a bow and arrows, used to represent love that affects feelings.

Examples

  • People describe cupid as the love god who brings romance.
  • Cupid is often called the love god in old stories.