Pronunciation: /əˈdɔrənt/
noun a person who adores or worships
A1 My adorant is always happy to see me when I come home.
A2 The little girl's adorant was her favorite stuffed animal.
B1 The adorant of the family was their beloved pet dog.
B2 The adorant of the village was known for its beautiful gardens and friendly residents.
C1 The adorant of the town was a historic landmark that attracted tourists from all over.
C2 The adorant of the nation was a symbol of unity and pride for its citizens.
adjective describing a person or thing that adores or worships
A1 My adorant puppy always greets me with a wagging tail.
A2 The adorant smile on her face showed how much she appreciated the gift.
B1 The adorant couple held hands as they walked through the park.
B2 The adorant gesture of offering me a ride home was greatly appreciated.
C1 Her adorant personality made her a favorite among her colleagues.
C2 The adorant way he cared for his elderly parents was truly inspiring.
formal The adorant worshipped the deity with utmost devotion.
informal The adorant couldn't stop gushing over the celebrity they met.
slang The adorant is totally obsessed with their crush.
figurative The adorant's love for chocolate is unparalleled.
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