Pronunciation: /əˈdɔːrɪŋli/

Definitions of adoringly

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb by providing more information about the manner, place, time, degree, or frequency of an action

Example Sentences

A1 She looked at him adoringly as he played the guitar.

A2 The puppy wagged its tail adoringly at its owner.

B1 The grandparents watched their grandchildren adoringly as they played in the park.

B2 He gazed adoringly into her eyes, knowing she was the one for him.

C1 The artist adoringly studied the masterpiece, appreciating every brushstroke.

C2 The fans cheered adoringly as their favorite singer took the stage.

Examples of adoringly in a Sentence

formal She looked at him adoringly as he played the piano.

informal I watched adoringly as my dog chased after the ball.

slang The crowd cheered adoringly for their favorite singer.

figurative The artist painted the portrait adoringly, capturing every detail with love and care.

Grammatical Forms of adoringly

past tense

adoringly loved

plural

adoringly

comparative

more adoringly

superlative

most adoringly

present tense

adores

future tense

will adore

perfect tense

has adored

continuous tense

is adoring

singular

adoringly

positive degree

adoringly

infinitive

to adore

gerund

adoringly

participle

adoringly

Origin and Evolution of adoringly

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'adoringly' originated from the Old French word 'adorer' which means 'to adore'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to express deep admiration or love towards someone or something, the word 'adoringly' has retained its meaning over time and is still used in the same context today.