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Adored is a term that generally refers to a feeling of deep love and respect. It is often used to describe the affection one has for a person, object, or concept that is held in high regard. The term can be applied in various contexts, including literature, music, religion, and popular culture.

Etymology

The word "adored" is derived from the Latin word "adorare," which means "to worship" or "to honor." Over time, the term has evolved to encompass a broader range of affectionate feelings.

Usage in Literature

In literature, the term "adored" is frequently used to describe characters who are deeply loved or revered by others. For example, in Shakespearean plays, characters often express their adoration for one another through poetic language and grand gestures.

Usage in Music

In the realm of music, "adored" can be found in song lyrics and album titles. One notable example is the song "Adored" by The Stone Roses, which has become an iconic track in the alternative rock genre.

Religious Context

In religion, the term "adored" is often used to describe the reverence and worship directed towards deities or sacred figures. For instance, in Christianity, Jesus Christ is often referred to as the "Adored One" in hymns and prayers.

Popular Culture

In popular culture, the term "adored" is used to describe celebrities, public figures, or fictional characters who are held in high esteem by their fans. This adoration can manifest in various forms, including fan clubs, social media followings, and public displays of affection.

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