adorable

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French adorable, from adorer + -able, with adorer from Old French aorer, from Latin adōrāre, the present active infinitive of adōrō, which is from ad + ōrō.

Pronunciation

Adjective

adorable (comparative more adorable, superlative most adorable)

  1. Befitting of being adored; cute or loveable.

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Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin adorābilis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Central) [ə.ðuˈɾab.blə]
  • IPA(key): (Balearic) [ə.ðoˈɾab.blə]
  • IPA(key): (Valencian) [a.ðoˈɾa.ble]
  • Rhymes: -ablə, -able

Adjective

adorable m or f (masculine and feminine plural adorables)

  1. adorable

Derived terms

Further reading

French

Etymology

From Latin adorābilis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.dɔ.ʁabl/
  • (file)

Adjective

adorable (plural adorables)

  1. adorable

Further reading

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin adōrābilis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /adoˈɾable/ [a.ð̞oˈɾa.β̞le]
  • Audio (Venezuela):(file)
  • Rhymes: -able
  • Syllabification: a‧do‧ra‧ble

Adjective

adorable m or f (masculine and feminine plural adorables)

  1. adorable
  2. lovable, loveable, cuddly, cute, sweet, dear, endearing

Further reading

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