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Loving deeply
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adoring
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Word definitions for adoring in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES adoring fans (= fans who like and admire someone very much ) ▪ She’s mobbed by adoring fans wherever she goes. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Adoring fans crowded around the stage. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Caroline ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1650s, "worshipping," present participle adjective from adore . Related: Adoringly .
Usage examples of adoring.
But they had learnt that such a King was born that by adoring Him they might be sure of obtaining from Him the salvation which is of God.
You, with all your deep adoring love for me, became all at once blind to my sorrow, whatever care I took to make it clear to your sight.
Tell me whether you are a man or an angel, for I fear lest I sin in adoring you.
The ex-Royal Family waved, each remembering happier occasions, wedding dresses, kisses, the cheers of the adoring crowds.
I am adoring, what are they but idols of stone without speech or feeling?
The same pity Jordan had felt for the cheerful little waif who had saved his life and looked at him with huge, adoring eyes.
If she should raise her own timid, flushed, adoring face to his, the look might change or die away.
Tell me whether you are a man or an angel, for I fear lest I sin in adoring you.
The ex-Royal Family waved, each remembering happier occasions, wedding dresses, kisses, the cheers of the adoring crowds.
A few stolen adoring minutes now and then, and, for the rest, the presence of a world that must be deceived.
If only she could open them and see, not this square-jawed face with its intent gaze of possession, but that other with its eager eyes humbly adoring her.
Pale and perspiring heavily, Plautia could still manage a serene smile as Sabinus covered her face with adoring kisses.
But it was Nero who embellished the place, for here he had raced horse and chariot for the first time, to the plaudits of an adoring claque.
The wind was in his face, the adoring people of Rome around him, and the flickering human lamps showed him the track.
All the adoring love, the passion of worship, which filled his heart, rose to his eyes and shone there.