adoration
Americannoun
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the act of paying honor, as to a divine being; worship.
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reverent homage.
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fervent and devoted love.
noun
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deep love or esteem
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the act of worshipping
Etymology
Origin of adoration
1535–45; < Latin adōrātiōn- (stem of adōrātiō ) worship. See adore, -ation
Explanation
Adoration is a feeling of deep love. Some people may say animals don't have emotions, but you know from the adoration in your dog's eyes that it's just not true. The noun adoration comes from the Latin word adorationem, which means "worship," particularly in a religious way. Adoration is still used today in a religious context, in phrases like "the adoration of God." If you adore or deeply love someone, you can describe that feeling as adoration. It's the kind of feeling Romeo had for Juliet, devoted fans have for a pop star, and you have for your beloved cat.
Vocabulary lists containing adoration
Dubliners
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Example Sentences
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The wave of adoration has accelerated alongside García Harfuch’s high-profile campaign against organized crime.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 12, 2026
It opens with Ankhmerwer standing in adoration before a gilded Osiris.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 30, 2026
They also made a decision that may have assisted in the adoration for Madigan, and kept the character a secret in the marketing campaign.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 23, 2026
A pumped-up Volkanovski, a former rugby league player, basked in the adoration of the febrile 20,000-person crowd at Qudos Bank Arena in his first world title defence on Australian soil.
From Barron's • Feb. 1, 2026
Jenna is so used to every move being recorded at this point that she seems to have surrendered herself to the adoration of Jenna Fox.
From "The Adoration of Jenna Fox" by Mary E. Pearson
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