I no longer love you," she writes, "but I still adore you.
I no longer love you,' Alfred said scoffingly to George Sand.
She has loved and been disappointed, so that she can no longer love at all.
You yourself say that you no longer love him--whether you have ever done so, I will not venture to decide!
And no longer love me as you did when I was the Christ.
She felt that the instant which made him hers as a man would break the spell, and she would no longer love him!
I no longer love you; I feel that I hate you, that I cannot endure the sight of you.
I could still see Eugenie trampling upon my portrait, and it seemed to me that she could no longer love me, that her love and her fidelity were attached to that image for which she no longer cared.
It is true, I no longer love you as I once loved you, but perhaps more, perhaps better, more purely!
I no longer love you, but I entertain for you the dearest and most enduring friendship.
Paul listened, walking by her side, and replied with the accent that comes from the heart: "Elina, can it be that you believe that I no longer love you?
But from the moment that you no longer love me, woe to him whom I find in my path!
Of course I no longer love him, but that is an additional reason for wanting to be revenged on him.
You no longer love her; you have broken with her completely!
Thelenie would reply: "I no longer regret him, I no longer love him; I hate him now!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "longer love" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.