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Definition of adoration in English: adorationnoun adəˈreɪʃ(ə)nˌædəˈreɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1Deep love and respect. he gave her a look of adoration it was enough to earn him the adoration of the fans Example sentencesExamples - Ali, however, remains an icon, a figure of adoration.
- Wickham pocketed a small box, and Miss Darcy looked up at him with glowing adoration.
- His adoration, like a jealous lover's, is only rhetorically distinguishable from contempt.
- As a sump for adoration that might otherwise be misdirected at political leaders and go dangerously to their heads.
- As the boys wrestle at his feet, there is no mistaking their adoration for the father they so strikingly resemble.
- His lips quivered as he spoke and tears made his eyes misty as he looked up with utter adoration at the tall first mate.
- For the athlete, if he's lucky, it's a medal, world recognition, splashy endorsement deals, the adoration of millions of compatriots, whatever.
- He's after stamping and cheering adoration, and by the end of the show he has the audience doing just that.
- He was revered like a movie idol, with an endless supply of adoration.
- For a long time I still had intense feelings of love and adoration for Tariq.
- Many who backed him did so because of resentment for the opposition rather than adoration.
- In an age in which young girls were sentimentalized as emblems of purity and beauty, Carroll regarded little girls with great adoration, almost worship.
- What really rubs him the wrong way is Lawson's puppy-dog adoration for the newcomer.
- The more wine he drank the more obvious his adoration for her became.
- It was a cloudless summer morning, and all Nature, smiling in her felicity, sent up a hymn of adoration to the author of her beauty.
- Even in the past, with just a limited number of newspapers and broadsheets, this phenomenon has taken place, as the public adoration of Admiral Nelson demonstrated.
- Dr Jean-Louis Sebagh is famous for his Gallic charm and for having the adoration of supermodels and actresses.
- The anticipation and adoration that shone from his eyes was unmistakable.
- Street painting is sustained in equal measure by the public adoration of icons and artistic self-denial.
- He looked down at her with absolute adoration in his eyes.
Synonyms love, devotion, care, fondness, warmth, affection admiration, regard, high regard, awe, reverence, idolization, lionization, worship, hero-worship, adulation, deification worship, worshipping, glory, glorification, glorifying, praise, praising, thanksgiving, homage, paying homage, exaltation, exalting, extolment, veneration, venerating, revering, reverence rare laudation, lauding, magnification, magnifying 2Worship; veneration. the Adoration of the Magi Example sentencesExamples - Like all those who have gone before us, may the revelation of Christ in our hearts compel us to lay down our lives before him in worship and adoration.
- The children's 8pm mass of the Lord's supper is followed by adoration of the cross until 11 pm.
- The congregation suggests organizing Eucharistic adoration for young people around Palm Sunday.
- Adoration continues in Rathduff Church every Sunday during lent from 12 noon to 5pm with Holy hour from 5 to 6pm.
- Christianity, in bringing its Divine light to our world, has taught us to refer our adoration to the only object to which it is due.
- The decline in the proper understanding of the Holy Eucharist and the consequent decline in reverence and adoration, are not phenomena in isolation.
- In our Votive Mass today we are thinking particularly of adoration of the Cross on which Christ died.
- The adoration commences from 10.30 am to 7pm each day.
- This leads naturally to prayer: praise, adoration, thanksgiving, petition, repentance, resolve.
- Churches will not draw young people to their doors if they shy away from any mention of adoration as a matter of embarrassment.
- The goal of Hall's meditative practice is "an inward adoration of God".
- The adoration commences at 10.30 am to 7pm each day.
- Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will take place every Tuesday in Knockmore Church.
- The Novena is followed by adoration of the Blessed sacrament.
- Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament takes place on the 1st April.
- Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament takes place on the 4th March.
- Rabbi Berger's pious respect for Schneerson's memory severely compromises his best efforts to combat the Lubavitchers' adoration of him.
- More people are invited to come along and take part in the adoration.
- Most religions teach adoration of the supreme being in whose image all humanity was formed.
- The Adoration Chapel in Swinford Church will re-open on Sunday August 25, with adoration from 2 to 6 p.m.
Synonyms worship, glorify, praise, revere, reverence, exalt, laud, extol, esteem, venerate, pay homage to, pay tribute to archaic magnify Definition of adoration in US English: adorationnounˌadəˈrāSH(ə)nˌædəˈreɪʃ(ə)n 1Deep love and respect. he gave her a look of adoration it was enough to earn him the adoration of the fans Example sentencesExamples - Street painting is sustained in equal measure by the public adoration of icons and artistic self-denial.
- For the athlete, if he's lucky, it's a medal, world recognition, splashy endorsement deals, the adoration of millions of compatriots, whatever.
- He looked down at her with absolute adoration in his eyes.
- The more wine he drank the more obvious his adoration for her became.
- In an age in which young girls were sentimentalized as emblems of purity and beauty, Carroll regarded little girls with great adoration, almost worship.
- As the boys wrestle at his feet, there is no mistaking their adoration for the father they so strikingly resemble.
- Even in the past, with just a limited number of newspapers and broadsheets, this phenomenon has taken place, as the public adoration of Admiral Nelson demonstrated.
- His lips quivered as he spoke and tears made his eyes misty as he looked up with utter adoration at the tall first mate.
- His adoration, like a jealous lover's, is only rhetorically distinguishable from contempt.
- He's after stamping and cheering adoration, and by the end of the show he has the audience doing just that.
- It was a cloudless summer morning, and all Nature, smiling in her felicity, sent up a hymn of adoration to the author of her beauty.
- Ali, however, remains an icon, a figure of adoration.
- Many who backed him did so because of resentment for the opposition rather than adoration.
- As a sump for adoration that might otherwise be misdirected at political leaders and go dangerously to their heads.
- Wickham pocketed a small box, and Miss Darcy looked up at him with glowing adoration.
- What really rubs him the wrong way is Lawson's puppy-dog adoration for the newcomer.
- Dr Jean-Louis Sebagh is famous for his Gallic charm and for having the adoration of supermodels and actresses.
- He was revered like a movie idol, with an endless supply of adoration.
- The anticipation and adoration that shone from his eyes was unmistakable.
- For a long time I still had intense feelings of love and adoration for Tariq.
Synonyms love, devotion, care, fondness, warmth, affection worship, worshipping, glory, glorification, glorifying, praise, praising, thanksgiving, homage, paying homage, exaltation, exalting, extolment, veneration, venerating, revering, reverence 2Worship; veneration. the Adoration of the Magi Example sentencesExamples - The decline in the proper understanding of the Holy Eucharist and the consequent decline in reverence and adoration, are not phenomena in isolation.
- Churches will not draw young people to their doors if they shy away from any mention of adoration as a matter of embarrassment.
- Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament takes place on the 4th March.
- Rabbi Berger's pious respect for Schneerson's memory severely compromises his best efforts to combat the Lubavitchers' adoration of him.
- The children's 8pm mass of the Lord's supper is followed by adoration of the cross until 11 pm.
- Adoration continues in Rathduff Church every Sunday during lent from 12 noon to 5pm with Holy hour from 5 to 6pm.
- The adoration commences from 10.30 am to 7pm each day.
- Most religions teach adoration of the supreme being in whose image all humanity was formed.
- Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will take place every Tuesday in Knockmore Church.
- Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament takes place on the 1st April.
- In our Votive Mass today we are thinking particularly of adoration of the Cross on which Christ died.
- Like all those who have gone before us, may the revelation of Christ in our hearts compel us to lay down our lives before him in worship and adoration.
- The Novena is followed by adoration of the Blessed sacrament.
- The adoration commences at 10.30 am to 7pm each day.
- The goal of Hall's meditative practice is "an inward adoration of God".
- More people are invited to come along and take part in the adoration.
- This leads naturally to prayer: praise, adoration, thanksgiving, petition, repentance, resolve.
- The congregation suggests organizing Eucharistic adoration for young people around Palm Sunday.
- Christianity, in bringing its Divine light to our world, has taught us to refer our adoration to the only object to which it is due.
- The Adoration Chapel in Swinford Church will re-open on Sunday August 25, with adoration from 2 to 6 p.m.
Synonyms worship, glorify, praise, revere, reverence, exalt, laud, extol, esteem, venerate, pay homage to, pay tribute to |