You can use adore like this,
I absolutely adore that dress you are wearing.
You can use it when talking about loving something or someone such as "I adore you"
I adore my little cousin. She is so beautiful.
The adverb form of the word "adore" is adoringly.An example sentence is: "she is adoringly cute".
Yup. I adore you, and I'm sure you adore me. Or, "Didn't you adore that horse." Or you could change it slightly by saying, "Wasn't she adorable?" Trampolina Brown Server
Example sentences: I adore your new hairstyle. Grandma just adores her grandchildren.
your daughter is really adorable and cutie
adore means to love some one are something
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She adores her boyfriend. I adore WikiAnswers because it's so much fun.
You can use it when talking about loving something or someone such as "I adore you"
I adore my little cousin. She is so beautiful.
The adverb form of the word "adore" is adoringly.An example sentence is: "she is adoringly cute".
Yup. I adore you, and I'm sure you adore me. Or, "Didn't you adore that horse." Or you could change it slightly by saying, "Wasn't she adorable?" Trampolina Brown Server
This would not be a complete sentence, but it means "I do not adore". "Je" is a subject pronoun meaning "I", and adore is the first person/third person conjugation of "adorer" meaning "to adore". "Ne pas" placed around a conjugated verb negates the verb, though in this case because "adore" begins with a vowel, the "ne" become just "n'" so that the sentence flows better.
The ability to adore somebody no mater how load they snore.
"He is the kind of man that all women adore and all men envy.""Although she still mistrusted her brother, she came to adore her twin nephews.""I just adore a penthouse view." (Green Acres, CBS-TV, 1965)
Example sentences: I adore your new hairstyle. Grandma just adores her grandchildren.