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adore

/əˈdoɹ/verb2 syllables

Adore means: love intensely.

Synonyms for adore10

also used for adore

exalt, praise, glorify, worship, cherish, fancy, care for, cling to, dote, love

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What does adore mean?1

verb

1

love intensely“he just adored his wife”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with adore?49

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All 49 rhymes for adore, grouped by syllable

Adore in a sentence

  • We have a cat, and we all adore him.WestofEden
  • I adore you, and everything in my mind revolves around you.Nuel
  • I adore you as if you were my brother.Nuel
  • It is important, in any age, to adore God and to respect one's parents.unknown
  • Sasha says that Ukrainians adore borshch, as well as cherries together with pirogies.nonong
  • I used to adore you, but now I despise you.Nuel
  • As you might already know, I absolutely adore old books.Dozyjones
  • I know of no language that I adore as much as this one.mailohilohi

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Forms of adore

as a verb

past tense
adored
present participle
adoring
third-person singular
adores
past participle
adored