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The word "cherish" is only a narrow synonym for honor or praise in the sense of adore, idolize, venerate, or worship. It has a connotation of attachment. Closer synonyms include acclaim, applaud, cheer, commend, extol, laud, and possibly lionize or revere.
Another word that means to worship would be idolize. You could also use honor, glorify, reverence, adore and lastly magnify.
The word "venerate" encompasses the meanings of honoring, adoring, idolizing, and revering. It signifies a deep respect and admiration for someone or something, often associated with a sense of awe or devotion. To venerate is to hold in high esteem, recognizing the value and significance of the subject.
No it doesn't. The English word "adore" finds its root in the Latin adoro, adorare, which means "to pray to, or revere".
It means you really adore something. I adore your new soccer ball!
Some words include admire, adore, appreciate, apprize, care for, cling to, coddle, dote on, guard, idolize, honor, hold in high esteem, love, nourish, prize, revere, safeguard, treasure, value, and worship.
Synonyms include acclaim, applaud, cheer, commend, extol, laud, and possibly glorify, lionize, revere, or venerate.
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adore means to love some one are something
I'm assuming you mean <<Je t'adore.>> which means "I adore you."
Ti adoro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I adore you."Specifically, the pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you." The adverb adoro means "(I) adore, am adoring, do adore." The pronunciation is "tee ah-DOH-roh."
Some synonyms include: promote, praise,acclaim, advance, aggrandize, apotheosize, applaud, bless, boost, build up*, commend, dignify, distinguish, ennoble, erect, eulogize, extol, glorify, halo, honor, idolize, intensify, laud, magnify, pay homage to, pay tribute to, raise, revere, set on pedestal, sublime, transfigure, upgrade, uprear, worshipNote:Exalt means to elevate, praise, or raise a person or thing.Exult means to rejoice greatly.