adorer

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English - Turkish
tapılan kişi
tapilan kişi
{i} aşık
{i} tapan kimse
adore
tapmak

Herhangi bir yaşta Allah'a tapmak ve ebeveynlere saygı duymak daha önemlidir. - It is important, in any age, to adore God and to respect one's parents.

adore
delicesine sevmek
adore
tapıyorum
English - English
{n} one that adores, a worshipper, a lover
someone who admires a young woman; "she had many admirers"
Someone who adores
One who adores; a worshiper; one who admires or loves greatly; an ardent admirer
{i} one who adores, lover, admirer
adore
To worship
adore
To be fond of
adore
To love with one's entire heart and soul; regard with deep respect and affection

It is obvious to everyone that Gerry absolutely adores Heather.

adore
{v} to worship, reverence love greatly
adore
If you adore something, you like it very much. My mother adores bananas and eats two a day
Adore
love intensely; "he just adored his wife"
Adore
(2 syl ) means to "carry to one's mouth" "to kiss" (ad-os, ad-orare) The Romans performed adoration by placing their right hand on their mouth and bowing The Greeks paid adoration to kings by putting the royal robe to their lips The Jews kissed in homage: thus God said to Elijah he had 7,000 in Israel who had not bowed unto Baal, "every mouth which hath not kissed him" (1 Kings xix 18; see also Hos xiii 2) "Kiss the Son lest He be angry" (Psalm ii 12), means worship, reverence the Son Even in England we do homage by kissing the hand of the sovereign
Adore
If you adore someone, you love and admire them and tend to ignore their faults
adore
If you adore someone, you feel great love and admiration for them. She adored her parents and would do anything to please them
adore
To love in the highest degree; to regard with the utmost esteem and affection; to idolize
adore
{f} admire, venerate
adore
To worship, as of God
adore
To love with ones entire heart and soul; regard with deep respect and affection
adore
To worship with profound reverence; to pay divine honors to; to honor as deity or as divine
adore
To adorn
adore
love intensely; "he just adored his wife
adorers
plural of adorer
adorer

    Hyphenation

    a·dor·er

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ &-'dOr, -'dor ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English adouren, from Middle French adorer, from Latin adorare, from ad- + orare to speak, pray; more at ORATION.
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