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adoration

[ad-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌæd əˈreɪ ʃən /


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The creators first realized that country’s adoration for the show when an email address where viewers could write to Tulio was flooded with more messages from Mexico than Chile.

From Los Angeles Times

Conor Bradley was driven by the full force of Anfield's adoration, while Trent Alexander-Arnold – the local boy who left Liverpool behind - was given a brutal and hostile reminder of his fall from grace.

From BBC

I am not alone in my adoration; a cursory Google search for “butter poetry” led me to some truly fascinating works.

From Salon

Carlin does not need that elusive gold medal or one more wave of adoration from a home crowd to validate his achievements.

From BBC

This adoration necessitated objectification, and from the 1970s onward, Updike’s fiction came in for a good deal of feminist scorn.

From The Wall Street Journal