Pronunciation: /ˌædəˈreɪʃən/
noun a deep love and respect
A1 She looked at her puppy with adoration in her eyes.
A2 The child's adoration for his favorite superhero was evident in the way he talked about him.
B1 His adoration for classical music led him to attend every symphony performance in town.
B2 The actress was overwhelmed by the adoration of her fans at the movie premiere.
C1 The artist's adoration for nature was reflected in every brushstroke of his landscape paintings.
C2 The author's adoration for literature was evident in the depth and complexity of his novels.
adjective adoring
A1 She looked at her puppy with adoration in her eyes.
A2 The children listened to the storyteller with adoration on their faces.
B1 The artist's adoration for nature was evident in his paintings.
B2 The fans showed adoration for their favorite singer by cheering loudly at the concert.
C1 Her adoration for classical music led her to study it in depth.
C2 The professor's adoration for his subject was contagious among his students.
formal The artist received adoration from fans for his latest masterpiece.
informal She looked at him with adoration in her eyes.
slang I have mad adoration for that new song.
figurative The sunset painted the sky with colors of adoration.
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