1. adore
We adore picnics.
I adore you.
I just adore your new hat.
The students adore the new English teacher.
It's obvious that she adores him.
She adores her children.
I adore a situation in which I have to do something on time
"Sarah adored her father. Sarah adored her father. "
Young people adore Lady Gaga.
I adore flowers, especially roses.
I adore dancing and I want to be a ballet dancer.
Beethoven is adored in Japan
You know that I adore you, don't you?
/ador/ (My gandmother absolutely adores cats. opp.-detest - niecierpieć
It is important, in any age, to adore God and to respect one's parents.
2. like
I like candlelight.
A society without religion is like a ship without a compass.
My what a narrow waist! Her face is small, she really looks just like a doll!
I considered doing something like blocking edits based on a blacklist.
Some people like classical music, while others like popular music.
In order to get a better look at that picture, I'd like to get a little closer.
A drunkard is somebody you don't like and who drinks as much as you do.
I like this picture, not just because it is famous, but because it really is a masterpiece.
Computers are certainly playing an important role in our life, whether we like it or not.
The policeman stood like a statue with his arms folded across his chest.
Your English is grammatically correct, but sometimes what you say just doesn't sound like what a native speaker would say.
Can we really learn to speak a foreign language like a native?
Our city's transport problems are minor when measured against capitals like London and New York.
Don't you think it's rude to give people such a curt reply like that?
Inglês palavra "любити"(like) ocorre em conjuntos:
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