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adorationad‧o‧ra‧tion /ˌædəˈreɪʃən/ noun [uncountable] - He looked at Julia in obvious adoration.
- But both confess that they originally learned to play guitar and did so from an adolescent adoration of Western pop music.
- He had never seen such adoration on a face before, and it was all directed at him.
- He is said to have shown his adoration for her by kissing her holy manuscripts and having them richly bound for her.
- In adoration what we see is as alone as you, as me.
- Is it the thought of prizes, a tenured teaching position, the long-shot of commercial success and critical adoration?
- Joanna had looked up at him, open adoration in her glowing sapphire eyes.
- Morales, who came to Poteet High School when it opened in 1990, was greeted with adoration from the students.
- Velchanos was always subject to the goddess and always shown in attitudes of adoration.
1great love and admiration: the look of adoration in his eyes2literary the showing of great love and respect for God |