• Adore

    Pronunciation

    • RP enPR: É™dô', IPA: /əˈdɔː/
    • US enPR: É™dôr', IPA: /əˈdɔːr/
    • Rhymes: -ɔː(r)

    Origin

    From Old French adorer, from Latin adoro, from ad ("to") + to speak, to pray.

    Full definition of adore

    Verb

    1. To worship.
      • SmollettBishops and priests, ... bearing the host, which he James publicly adored.
    2. To love with one's entire heart and soul; regard with deep respect and affection.It is obvious to everyone that Gerry adores Heather.
      • MacaulayThe great mass of the population abhorred Popery and adored Montouth.
    3. To be very fond of.
      • 1907, w, The Younger Set Chapter 2/5, “I ought to arise and go forth with timbrel and with dances ; but, do you know, I am not inclined to revels ?...not that I don't adore dinners and gossip and dances ; â€
    4. (obsolete) To adorn.Like to the hore
      Congealed drops, which do the morn adore.
      - Edmund Spenser

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