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adore
verb as in love intensely
Weak matches
be crazy about, be gone on, be mad for, be nuts about, be serious about, be smitten with, be stuck on, be sweet on, be wild about, dote on, flip over, go for
Example Sentences
Jax was adored by animals and was “a butterfly magnet,” said Daisy, who carries around a small plush butterfly with Jax’s ashes.
Vintage Trump, complete with all the props: The ranting about the Democrats’ supposed perfidies, the proclamation of a new Golden Age and the adoring families of the victims of violence perpetrated by undocumented migrants.
He received his narcissistic fuel from the adoring Republicans and other supporters and supplicants in the audience and in the media.
"We have been singing for years and years for fun because we adore singing with each other," says Holly-Anne.
We both adore him as a human now, but we didn’t know him before he made us the offer.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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