There are no idols in this province, except that every family adores the oldest man in the house, from whom they say that they and all they have are come.
Pray tell me, what can you dislike in a princess of my youth and beauty, who not only loves but adores you, and thinks herself the happiest of all princesses in having so amiable a prince for her husband?
You are not in Urbain's house, but in the house of a man who adores you and will use every means to promote your happiness.
The young man adores her; he is enterprising; you have everything to fear from his despair.
I must add that he was recently married, and adores his wife.
Moveless the water and the mist, Moveless the secret air above, Hushed, as upon some happy tryst The poised expectancy of love; What spirit is it that adores What mighty presence yet unseen?
The dwarf-palmetto on his knees adores This Princess of the air; The lone pine-barren broods afar and sighs, "Ah!
It adores the man who is clever enough to imitate, not any particular work of art, but art itself.
It adores the man who gives in an unexpected way just what it has been taught to expect.
Nicolai Ardalionovitch, who adores you with all his youthful soul, might help, too.
She adores the others, and they are nearly worn out with her loving but careless luggings up and down for "more towries, Aunt Wee-wee.
Father adores her, and she loves to sit in his strong arms.
The old gentleman is for ever talking about his money, and adores his granddaughter, and as she is a beautiful little creature, numbers of folk here are ready to adore her too.
He adores his Great Duke, and has his name constantly on his lips.
It is cruel enough to suspect that a rival is loved, but there is no doubt that to hear the woman one adores confess in detail the love which rivals inspires, is the utmost limit of anguish.
I would not forgive myself, and after awhile you'd be unhappy, too, remembering all that you had lost, including a mother who adores you.
Mother adores being a leader of fashion, you know.
My excellent wife, who is a true Montgomery, and whom I like now as well as I did twenty years ago, adores the man who felt for the maternal pangs of a whelpless bear.
He questions not that great man's pretensions; far from it; he reveres his ancestors, adores his talents, and feels something hardly short of idolatry towards his manners and accomplishments.
The one is the way of Corot, which adores Nature, and can find an absolute ecstasy in the sound of the wind and the play of the sunshine, and asks nothing more of fate than a mill-stream and a handful of green leaves.
The child believes in me because she is at the age of faith and of innocence; and the woman believes me because she adores me and does not look any further; but nobody else will be so quick in faith.
She adores her William--when she does not forget all about him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adores" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.