adore

adore
transitive verb (adored; adoring) Etymology: Middle English adouren, from Anglo-French aurer, adourer, from Latin adorare, from ad- + orare to speak, pray — more at oration Date: 14th century 1. to worship or honor as a deity or as divine 2. to regard with loving admiration and devotion <
adored his wife
>
3. to be very fond of <
adores pecan pie
>
Synonyms: see revereadorer nounadoringly adverb

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