Adorational

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌdɔːˈreɪʃənəl/

Definitions of adorational

adjective describing something related to adoration or showing admiration

Example Sentences

A1 She has an adorational smile that lights up the room.

A2 The adorational bond between the puppy and its owner is heartwarming.

B1 The adorational gestures they exchanged showed their deep affection for each other.

B2 The adorational admiration he had for her was evident in the way he looked at her.

C1 His adorational devotion to his craft is what sets him apart from other artists.

C2 The adorational love they shared was evident in every glance and touch they exchanged.

Examples of adorational in a Sentence

formal The adorational behavior of the fans towards the celebrity was evident during the meet and greet event.

informal She couldn't hide her adorational feelings towards the cute puppy she just adopted.

slang I'm totally adorational over this new song, it's so catchy!

figurative The adorational bond between the mother and her child was heartwarming to witness.

Grammatical Forms of adorational

past tense

adorated

plural

adorationals

comparative

more adorational

superlative

most adorational

present tense

adorates

future tense

will adorate

perfect tense

have adorated

continuous tense

is adorating

singular

adorational

positive degree

adorational

infinitive

to adorate

gerund

adorating

participle

adorated

Origin and Evolution of adorational

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adorational' is derived from the Latin word 'adoratio', which means adoration or worship.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in religious contexts to describe acts of worship or reverence towards a deity, the term 'adorational' has evolved to also encompass feelings of deep love, admiration, or respect towards someone or something.