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Difference between adore and worship



 
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Difference between adore and worship #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 16, 2005 19:16 pm   Difference between adore and worship
 

Test No. errors/inter-2 "Between the lines", question 9

I worship spaghetti and whenever I go to an Italian restaurant I always make sure that it is part of my meal.

(a) worship
(b) whenever
(c) make sure
(d) my meal

Test No. errors/inter-2 "Between the lines", answer 9

I adore spaghetti and whenever I go to an Italian restaurant I always make sure that it is part of my meal.

Correct entry: adore
The error was: (a) worship

You have found the error but your entry is incorrect.
I like spaghetti and whenever I go to an Italian restaurant I always make sure that it is part of my meal.
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Could you explain please the differences between adore and worship?

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Difference between adore and worship #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 16, 2005 20:20 pm   Difference between adore and worship
 

If you adore something or somebody, you simply like it or them very much.
If you worship somebody you honor and love them as a deity.
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Difference between adore and worship #3 (permalink) Sun Jun 03, 2007 11:16 am   Difference between adore and worship
 

It could not be I love spaghetti and whenever I go to an Italian restaurant I always make sure that it is part of my meal ?
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Difference between adore and worship #4 (permalink) Sun Jun 03, 2007 12:15 pm   Difference between adore and worship
 

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Yes, 'love' would be very typical in a sentence such as this. In my opinion, it would be even more typical than 'adore'.
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