Adoraría (en. Would love)

/a.do.ɾaˈɾi.a/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Desire to love or worship deeply.
I would adore being able to travel to that country.
Yo adoraría poder viajar a ese país.
To appreciate greatly.
She would adore receiving a birthday gift.
Ella adoraría recibir un regalo de cumpleaños.
To feel an extreme devotion.
They would adore their new boss if he were more understanding.
Ellos adorarían a su nuevo jefe si fuera más comprensivo.

Etymology

From the verb 'adorar', which comes from the Latin 'adorare', meaning to venerate or worship.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I would love to see that.
It expresses a desire to experience something.
adoraría ver eso
I would love to, but I would adore.
It indicates an intense preference that goes beyond simple liking.
me encantaría, pero adoraría
to adore someone
To have a deep affection or devotion for someone.
adorar a alguien

Related Words

adore
Verb that means to love someone or something deeply.
adorar
adoration
Noun that refers to the act of adoring or venerating.
adoración

Slang Meanings

To be very excited about something.
I would adore that concert; it’s going to be amazing.
Adoraría ese concierto, va a estar increíble.
To consider something as the best.
I would adore that series; it's the best I've watched.
Adoraría esa serie, la mejor que he visto.