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You can use adore like this, I absolutely adore that dress you are wearing.
As "scorned" means "to intensely dislike" and/or "to purposely avoid", the antonym or opposite of this would be "adore", "admire", "be drawn to", etc...
adorer (verb) - to adore
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
You can use it when talking about loving something or someone such as "I adore you"
You can use adore like this, I absolutely adore that dress you are wearing.
"Adore You" is by Harry Styles
As "scorned" means "to intensely dislike" and/or "to purposely avoid", the antonym or opposite of this would be "adore", "admire", "be drawn to", etc...
"just adore me"
Detest: adore :: depart is to what?
most french adore poodles.
adorer (verb) - to adore
Je vous adore aussi.
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
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"adoremus" is a Latin verb meaning "we adore".
You can use it when talking about loving something or someone such as "I adore you"