- ADORES
- ADORESapud Iustinum vide Ador.
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Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
adores — a·dore || É™ dÉ”Ë v. admire, venerate … English contemporary dictionary
adores — soared … Anagrams dictionary
soared — adores … Anagrams dictionary
adoré — adoré, ée (a do ré, rée) part. passé. Les dieux adorés par les nations. Ce roi adoré de son peuple. Une femme adorée de son mari, et, absolument, une femme adorée. • Tu mugissais ainsi sous ces roches profondes, Ainsi tu te brisais sur leurs… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
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adorer — (v. 1) Présent : adore, adores, adore, adorons, adorez, adorent ; Futur : adorerai, adoreras, adorera, adorerons, adorerez, adoreront ; Passé : adorai, adoras, adora, adorâmes, adorâtes, adorèrent ; Imparfait : adorais, adorais, adorait, adorions … French Morphology and Phonetics
adore — 01. My daughter just [adores] her new baby brother. 02. We just got a kitten that is absolutely [adorable]. 03. The young man gazed at his new girlfriend in total [adoration] as they walked hand in hand down the street. 04. An Italian poet once… … Grammatical examples in English
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