"Adore" is pretty much the tops when it comes to loving someone. You might say "I worship you," but that's a bit silly!
Love, adore
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No it doesn't. The English word "adore" finds its root in the Latin adoro, adorare, which means "to pray to, or revere".
λατρεύω (la-TREHV-oh) means to worship or adore.
adorer (verb) - to adore
It is the past tense of I love it, I liked it; adore with accent at the end; it is the same Spanish word of same meaning; it is a superlative of " I liked it".
The noun forms for the verb 'to adore' are adorer, and adoration.
* poor * more * floor * store * flavor * adore * score
Majority means greater than half. Greater means more than.
Try the word Cherish