Pronunciation: /əˈdɔːrər/

Definitions of adorer

noun a person who admires or loves someone or something very much

Example Sentences

A1 My little sister is an adorer of cute puppies.

A2 As an adorer of classic literature, she has read all of Jane Austen's novels.

B1 The adorer of fine art spent hours admiring the paintings in the museum.

B2 She is an adorer of nature and spends her weekends hiking in the mountains.

C1 The adorer of gourmet food never misses a chance to try new restaurants.

C2 He is a true adorer of music, with an extensive collection of vinyl records.

Examples of adorer in a Sentence

formal She is an adorer of classical music and attends every symphony concert in town.

informal I'm a huge adorer of your artwork, it's so inspiring!

slang I'm totally an adorer of that new restaurant down the street, their food is bomb!

figurative As an adorer of nature, she felt at peace whenever she was surrounded by trees and wildlife.

Grammatical Forms of adorer

past tense

adored

plural

adorers

comparative

more adoring

superlative

most adoring

present tense

adores

future tense

will adore

perfect tense

have adored

continuous tense

is adoring

singular

adorer

positive degree

adoring

infinitive

to adore

gerund

adoring

participle

adoring

Origin and Evolution of adorer

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adorer' originated from the Latin word 'adorare', which means to worship or adore.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'adorer' has retained its meaning of someone who worships or adores someone or something.