Adoration
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noun
,
verb
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(As a noun)
Adoration ( noun )
- Deep love and respect; reverence.
- An act of worship or devotion; the act of adoring.
Origin:
From middle english, from old french, from latin adōrātiō, from adōrāre ("to worship, adore").
Examples:
- The child looked at his parents with adoration.
- The fans had an adoration for the singer.
- The adoration of the crowd was evident as they cheered for their favorite team.
- The statue of the saint was the object of adoration for the faithful.
- The adoration for the new born baby was evident in the parents' eyes.
(As a verb)
Adoration ( verb )
- Deep love and respect; reverence.
- An act of worship or devotion; the act of adoring.
Origin:
From middle english, from old french, from latin adōrātiō, from adōrāre ("to worship, adore").
Examples:
- The child looked at his parents with adoration.
- The fans had an adoration for the singer.
- The adoration of the crowd was evident as they cheered for their favorite team.
- The statue of the saint was the object of adoration for the faithful.
- The adoration for the new born baby was evident in the parents' eyes.