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  1. Adore comes from the Latin word adorare, meaning “to worship.” So when you adore someone, it's more than just a crush. However, like many words of strong emotion, adore gets used in lighter situations as well. Your aunt tells me you just adore the miniature fruitcakes she sends you every holiday.

  2. Don’t you just adore that dress! adore doing something She adores working with children. Definition of adore verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. Synonyms for ADORE: love, cherish, fall for, carry the torch (for), worship, idolize, carry a torch (for), idealize; Antonyms of ADORE: hate, despise, loathe, detest, abhor, dislike, antagonize, displease

  4. ADORE definition: 1. to love someone and have a very good opinion of them: 2. to like something very much: . Learn more.

  5. 2 days ago · 1. verb [no cont] If you adore someone, you feel great love and admiration for them. She adored her parents and would do anything to please them. [VERB noun] Synonyms: love, honour, admire, worship More Synonyms of adore. 2. verb [no cont] If you adore something, you like it very much. [informal] My mother adores bananas and eats two a day.

  6. 6 days ago · 1. transitive verb [no cont] If you adore someone, you feel great love and admiration for them. She adored her parents and would do anything to please them. Synonyms: love, honour, admire, worship More Synonyms of adore. 2. transitive verb [no cont] If you adore something, you like it very much. [informal]

  7. 1. ( tr) to love intensely or deeply. 2. to worship (a god) with religious rites. 3. ( tr) informal to like very much: I adore chocolate. [C15: via French from Latin adōrāre, from ad- to + ōrāre to pray] aˈdorer n. aˈdoring adj. aˈdoringly adv.

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