He that adoreth God with joy, shall be accepted, and his prayer shall approach even to the clouds.
Part thereof is ashes: his foolish heartadoreth it, and he will not save his soul, nor say: Perhaps there is a lie in my right hand.
His spirit setteth beauty before wisdom, 220 Pleasures above necessities, and thus He ever adoreth flowers.
I have in my heart a vision of spring begun In a sheltering wood, that feels the kiss of the sun: And a thrush adoreth the melting day that dies In clouds of purple afloat upon saffron skies.
That Brahmana who adoreth the goddess Sandhya in the morning and the evening, and who recites meditatively the sacred goddess Gayatri who is the mother of the Vedas, sanctified by the latter, is freed from all his sins.
This earth with her wealth neveradoreth long as her lord a Kshatriya living without a Brahmana!
He that reverentially adoreth thee on the sixth or the seventh lunar day with humility and tranquillity of mind, obtaineth the grace of Lakshmi.
That Brahmana who adoreth the goddess Sandhya in the morning and the evening, and who recites meditatively the sacred goddess Gayairi who is the mother of the Vedas, sanctified by the latter, is freed from all his sins.
He alighteth, and then setteth him on his knees and boweth him down and adoreth right sweetly.
Perceval draweth him back, and the priest kneeleth before the cross and adoreth it and boweth down and kisseth it more than a score times, and manifesteth the most joy in the world.
She draweth nigh the cross, and so kisseth and adoreth it, and prayeth the Saviour of the world that was nailed on Holy Rood that He would bring her forth of the burial-ground with honour.
He, then, who adoreth God without knowing him, adoreth him in a perverse and corrupt manner, and is generally guilty of superstition.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adoreth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.