Common Errors in English - Adore
adore
verb
BAD: I adore meeting new people.
GOOD: I like/enjoy/love meeting new people.
BAD: I adore reading too.
GOOD: I like/enjoy/love reading too.
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Adore usually expresses a very strong feeling: 'She adores her grandchildren and is always buying them presents.' 'The one singer I absolutely adore is Whitney Houston.' If you use adore to mean 'like/ enjoy/love', you may sound insincere.