Adorability

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /əˌdɔːrəˈbɪləti/

Definitions of adorability

noun the quality or state of being adorable

Example Sentences

A1 The puppy's adorability melted everyone's hearts.

A2 The adorability of the baby's laughter was contagious.

B1 The adorability of the kitten made it impossible to resist adopting it.

B2 The adorability of the child's drawing was praised by everyone who saw it.

C1 The adorability of the panda cubs at the zoo attracted visitors from all over.

C2 The adorability of the elderly couple holding hands was a heartwarming sight.

Examples of adorability in a Sentence

formal The adorability of the puppy made everyone in the room smile.

informal I can't handle the adorability of those baby ducks!

slang That kitten has so much adorability, I can't even!

figurative The adorability of her personality shines through in everything she does.

Grammatical Forms of adorability

past tense

adored

plural

adorabilities

comparative

more adorable

superlative

most adorable

present tense

is adorable

future tense

will be adorable

perfect tense

has been adorable

continuous tense

is being adorable

singular

adorability

positive degree

adorable

infinitive

to adore

gerund

adoring

participle

adoring

Origin and Evolution of adorability

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'adorability' is derived from the root word 'adore' which comes from the Latin word 'adorare', meaning to worship or honor.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the quality of being adorable or lovable, 'adorability' has evolved to also connote a sense of charm and appeal in a more general sense.