adore

IPA: ʌdˈɔr

verb

  • To worship.
  • To love with one's entire heart and soul; regard with deep respect and affection.
  • To be very fond of.
  • (obsolete) To adorn.
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Examples of "adore" in Sentences

  • The public adores celebrities.
  • I adore the irony of the moment.
  • What I adore is how she actually looks like Rose and Ten had a daughter.
  • My colleague Yael, whom I adore, is moving back to Toronto sooner than I had expected.
  • Sara Moulton, whom I adore, is way too scattered to be trying to talk and cook at the same time.
  • Unknown to Fauchelevent, Marius has found Cosette as good as a dual have depressed in adore with any other.
  • And Melusine, who we all adore, is not likely to be found this side of the Atlantic anytime soon, more's the pity.
  • But once she has asked pardon, he is unconditionally in adore again: "Fall not a tear, we say, a singular of them rates/All which is won as good as lost."

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