A2 adjective #6,000 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

adorée

Adorée describes a woman or girl who is loved very much.

Explanation at your level:

Adorée is a word for a girl or woman who is loved a lot. If you love your mom very much, you can say she is adorée. It is a special word from French. Use it when you want to say someone is very, very dear to you.

When you describe a woman as adorée, you mean she is very popular and loved by her friends and family. It is a fancy way to say 'loved'. You might see this word in books or romantic stories. It is a beautiful way to show how much someone matters to you.

Adorée is an adjective borrowed from French. It describes a woman who is held in high regard or deeply loved. Because it is a loanword, it carries a sense of sophistication. Use it in writing or formal speech to add a touch of poetic flair. It is specifically used for females, so make sure your subject matches the gender.

In English, adorée functions as a descriptive adjective that elevates the standard 'loved' to a more intense, almost reverent level. It is often used in literary registers to emphasize the subject's status as a beloved figure. While not common in daily conversation, it is a powerful tool for writers aiming to evoke emotion or romantic atmosphere.

The usage of adorée in English reflects the influence of French on the romantic lexicon. It implies more than mere affection; it suggests a state of being venerated or cherished. In advanced writing, it allows for a nuanced distinction between simple liking and deep, profound adoration. Note that its use is restricted by its gendered morphology, which requires the writer to be mindful of the subject's identity, adding a layer of precision to the prose.

As a gallicism, adorée occupies a unique space in English, often appearing in contexts that demand a sense of cultural prestige or historical romanticism. Its etymological roots in adorare connect it to the concept of worship, which is why it feels more intense than synonyms like 'beloved' or 'dear'. Mastery of this word involves understanding that its feminine inflection is its defining feature in English, marking it as a deliberate stylistic choice rather than a standard vocabulary item. It is best deployed in creative writing, high-register prose, or when paying a sophisticated compliment that transcends the mundane.

30초 단어

  • Adorée means deeply loved.
  • It is a feminine adjective.
  • It is borrowed from French.
  • Use it for literary flair.

When you hear the word adorée, think of someone who is the center of affection. It is a beautiful, borrowed word from French that we use in English to describe a woman or girl who is deeply cherished.

Using this word adds a touch of elegance and romance to your sentence. It is more than just saying someone is 'liked'; it implies a deep, almost worshipful kind of love. It is perfect for describing a beloved grandmother, a treasured friend, or a romantic partner.

The word adorée comes directly from the French verb adorer, which means 'to adore'. The root goes back even further to the Latin adorare, meaning 'to pray to' or 'to worship'.

Historically, this word evolved from religious contexts where one would 'adore' a deity. Over time, the meaning shifted to include the intense, non-religious love we feel for people. Because French is often considered the language of love, keeping the feminine ending -ée in English writing helps maintain that special, romantic linguistic heritage.

You will mostly find adorée in literary contexts, poetry, or romantic letters. It is not a word you would use in a business meeting or a casual text to a friend.

It pairs well with words like dearly or universally. For example, you might say, 'She was the universally adorée hostess of the party.' Remember, because it is specifically feminine, ensure you are using it to describe a female subject to keep your grammar accurate.

While adorée itself isn't part of a standard English idiom, it functions within expressions of love. 1. The apple of one's eye: Someone who is cherished above all others. 2. Head over heels: Being deeply in love. 3. Wrapped around one's finger: To be completely under someone's spell. 4. To hold dear: To value someone highly. 5. The light of one's life: A person who brings immense joy.

In French, adorée is the feminine past participle used as an adjective. In English, it is an uninflected loanword, meaning it doesn't change for pluralization in the same way native words do, though it is rare to see it pluralized.

Pronunciation is roughly ah-daw-RAY. The stress falls on the final syllable. It rhymes with 'café', 'ballet', 'sauté', 'purée', and 'toupee'. Focus on the long 'A' sound at the end to sound authentic.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'oration' (speech/prayer).

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˌædəˈreɪ/

Sounds like 'ah-duh-RAY'.

US /ˌædəˈreɪ/

Sounds like 'ah-duh-RAY'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the final 'e'
  • Stressing the wrong syllable
  • Adding a 'd' at the end

Rhymes With

café ballet sauté purée toupee

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 3/5

Requires context

Speaking 3/5

Requires good accent

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

Love Friend Woman

Learn Next

Venerated Cherished Idolized

고급

Gallicism Lexicon Morphology

Grammar to Know

Loanwords

Adorée

Adjective Position

The adorée girl

Gender in Language

Adorée vs Adoré

Examples by Level

1

My mom is adorée.

My mother is loved.

Adjective follows the noun.

2

She is an adorée friend.

3

The adorée queen smiled.

4

My sister is adorée.

5

An adorée teacher helps.

6

She is truly adorée.

7

The adorée girl plays.

8

Everyone loves the adorée lady.

1

She was the most adorée person in the room.

2

The adorée actress signed autographs for everyone.

3

She is an adorée member of our small family.

4

Everyone treated the adorée singer with kindness.

5

She remains an adorée figure in the community.

6

The adorée grandmother baked cookies for us.

7

She is an adorée icon of the local theater.

8

The adorée writer finished her new book.

1

She was the adorée muse for many famous painters.

2

The princess was adorée by all her subjects.

3

She is an adorée presence at every charity gala.

4

Her adorée status made her very influential.

5

The community looked at her as an adorée leader.

6

She was an adorée companion during the long trip.

7

The adorée bride looked stunning in her gown.

8

She is an adorée mentor to many young students.

1

She was held as an adorée symbol of hope.

2

The adorée heroine captured the hearts of the readers.

3

Her adorée nature made her impossible to dislike.

4

She was the adorée center of their social circle.

5

Despite the fame, she remained an adorée individual.

6

The adorée matriarch kept the family together.

7

She was an adorée guest at the royal banquet.

8

Her adorée spirit inspired everyone she met.

1

She was the adorée subject of the poet's sonnets.

2

The adorée diva commanded the stage with grace.

3

She was an adorée fixture in the city's nightlife.

4

Her adorée reputation preceded her everywhere.

5

The adorée visionary changed the industry forever.

6

She remained an adorée enigma to the public.

7

The adorée scholar was respected by her peers.

8

She was an adorée beacon of light in dark times.

1

She was the adorée embodiment of classical beauty.

2

The adorée protagonist navigated her fate with poise.

3

She stood as an adorée paragon of virtue.

4

Her adorée influence transcended generations.

5

The adorée artist's work reflected her soul.

6

She was an adorée luminary in the scientific field.

7

The adorée sovereign ruled with a gentle hand.

8

She was an adorée relic of a bygone era.

자주 쓰는 조합

universally adorée
truly adorée
adorée figure
adorée leader
adorée daughter
adorée guest
adorée muse
adorée presence
adorée icon
adorée friend

Idioms & Expressions

"The apple of one's eye"

Someone cherished above all.

She is the apple of his eye.

neutral

"Head over heels"

Deeply in love.

He fell head over heels for her.

casual

"Wrapped around one's finger"

Under someone's control/spell.

She has him wrapped around her finger.

casual

"To hold dear"

To value highly.

I hold her very dear.

formal

"Light of one's life"

A source of great joy.

She is the light of his life.

neutral

"To dote on"

To show excessive love.

They dote on their daughter.

neutral

Easily Confused

adorée vs Adored

Looks similar.

Adored is a verb/adj, Adorée is feminine adj.

She is adored/adorée.

adorée vs Adorned

Similar sound.

Adorned means decorated.

She was adorned with jewels.

adorée vs Adore

Root word.

Adore is the verb.

I adore her.

adorée vs Adorable

Similar root.

Adorable means cute.

The puppy is adorable.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + adorée

She is adorée.

A2

The + adorée + noun

The adorée queen.

B1

She + remains + adorée

She remains adorée.

B2

Universally + adorée

She is universally adorée.

C1

Held + as + adorée

She is held as adorée.

어휘 가족

Nouns

adoration The act of loving deeply.

Verbs

adore To love deeply.

Adjectives

adoring Showing love.

관련

adore Root verb

How to Use It

frequency

2/10

Formality Scale

Literary Formal Poetic

자주 하는 실수

Using for males Use 'adoré'
Adorée is the feminine form.
Pronouncing the 'e' at the end Silent 'e'
It sounds like 'ray'.
Using in business Use 'respected'
Too romantic for work.
Treating as a verb Use as an adjective
It describes, it doesn't act.
Overusing Use sparingly
It loses impact if used too much.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a queen with a crown of hearts.

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When Native Speakers Use It

In love letters or novels.

🌍

Cultural Insight

French words add flair.

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Grammar Shortcut

Feminine = 'ée' ending.

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Say It Right

Long 'A' at the end.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use for men.

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Did You Know?

It means to pray.

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Study Smart

Use it in a short poem.

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Register Check

Keep it for special occasions.

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Rhyme Time

Rhymes with café.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Adore + ray = Adorée (Love the ray of sunshine).

Visual Association

A crown on a queen who is loved.

Word Web

Love French Woman Respect

챌린지

Use it in a poem today!

어원

French

Original meaning: To pray to or worship.

문화적 맥락

Gender-specific, ensure context is accurate.

Used to add a 'French' sophisticated vibe.

Often seen in French literature translated to English.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Literature

  • The adorée heroine
  • The adorée muse
  • An adorée figure

Romance

  • My adorée love
  • An adorée partner
  • The adorée woman

History

  • The adorée queen
  • The adorée leader
  • An adorée icon

Poetry

  • Her adorée spirit
  • The adorée soul
  • An adorée light

Conversation Starters

"Who is an adorée figure in your life?"

"Do you think 'adorée' sounds more romantic than 'beloved'?"

"Why do we borrow words from French?"

"Can you describe your favorite actress as 'adorée'?"

"How does using fancy words change a conversation?"

Journal Prompts

Write about someone you find 'adorée'.

Describe a character in a book using 'adorée'.

Why is it important to have words for deep love?

Compare 'adorée' to 'loved'.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

It is a loanword used in English.

No, use 'adoré'.

No, it is an adjective.

Ah-daw-RAY.

Yes, very.

It means loved intensely.

Yes, but it's redundant.

French.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The ___ girl is happy.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: adorée

Adorée means loved.

multiple choice A2

Which means loved?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: adorée

Adorée is the correct term.

true false B1

Adorée is for males.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is feminine.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matching meanings.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject-verb-adjective order.

fill blank B2

She was the ___ muse.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: adorée

Adorée fits the context.

true false C1

Adorée is a loanword.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Borrowed from French.

multiple choice C1

What is the root?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: adorare

Latin root.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct structure.

fill blank C2

She was an ___ figure.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: adorée

Fits the high register.

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