adore [əˈdɔːʳ]
adore [əˈdɔː(r)]
verbo transitivo
1adorar (person)
- I adored her last film -> me encantó su última película
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adore [a-dór]
1Adorar, honrar y reverenciar con culto externo religioso.
2Adorar, amar con extremo, idolatrar.
va.
Collins Complete Spanish Electronic Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Verb Conjugation for "adore"
Imperative
- adore
- you adore
- he/she adores
- we adore
- you adore
- they adore
Preterite
- I adored
- you adored
- he/she adored
- we adored
- you adored
- they adored
Present Continuous
- I am adoring
- you are adoring
- he/she is adoring
- we are adoring
- you are adoring
- they are adoring
Present Perfect
- I have adored
- you have adored
- he/she has adored
- we have adored
- you have adored
- they have adored
Past Continuous
- I was adoring
- you were adoring
- he/she was adoring
- we were adoring
- you were adoring
- they were adoring
Past Perfect
- I had adored
- you had adored
- he/she had adored
- we had adored
- you had adored
- they had adored
Future
- I will adore
- you will adore
- he/she will adore
- we will adore
- you will adore
- they will adore
Future Perfect
- I will have adored
- you will have adored
- he/she will have adored
- we will have adored
- you will have adored
- they will have adored
Future Continuous
- I will be adoring
- you will be adoring
- he/she will be adoring
- we will be adoring
- you will be adoring
- they will be adoring
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been adoring
- you have been adoring
- he/she has been adoring
- we have been adoring
- you have been adoring
- they have been adoring
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been adoring
- you will have been adoring
- he/she will have been adoring
- we will have been adoring
- you will have been adoring
- they will have been adoring
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been adoring
- you had been adoring
- he/she had been adoring
- we had been adoring
- you had been adoring
- they had been adoring
adorar [ah-do-rar’]
article & verb transitive
1To adore, to reverence with religious worship, to idolatrize.
2To love excessively.
Collins Complete Spanish Electronic Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Verb Conjugation for "adorar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | adoro | adoré | adoraba | adoraré | adore |
| Tú | adoras | adoraste | adorabas | adorarás | adores |
| Ella/Él/Usted | adora | adoró | adoraba | adorará | adore |
| Nosotros | adoramos | adoramos | adorábamos | adoraremos | adoremos |
| Vosotros | adoráis | adorasteis | adorabais | adoraréis | adoréis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | adoran | adoraron | adoraban | adorarán | adoren |
