Adoratory

C2 18+
  • Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    80 %
  • Complexity
    90 %
  • Adoratory Meanings

    noun a place or building dedicated to worship or prayer

    Fields related to adoratory

    Literature

    Used to depict a scene or setting imbued with reverence or adoration

    Architecture

    Describing a building or structure designed for religious or devotional purposes

    Religious Studies

    Used to describe a place or object dedicated to worship or prayer

    Art History

    Referring to a style or type of art characterized by religious or spiritual themes

    Occupation Usage of adoratory

    Writer

    In writing, the term 'adoratory' may be used to describe a style of writing that is filled with admiration and praise for someone or something.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'adoratory' when discussing behaviors or attitudes that involve excessive admiration or adoration towards a particular person or object.

    Art Critic

    An art critic may use 'adoratory' to describe a piece of art that is filled with expressions of love, admiration, or worship towards its subject.

    Literary Critic

    Literary critics may use 'adoratory' to analyze works of literature that contain excessive praise or adulation towards characters, themes, or ideas.

    Marketing Professional

    In marketing, 'adoratory' may be used to describe a promotional campaign or advertisement that aims to create a sense of admiration or adoration towards a product or brand.

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