Adoring in a sentence as an adjective

Millions of adoring fans who trust the Apple brand.

Just put the new devices up on the store and send out a tweet; don't spin this like some grand gesture to please your adoring fans.

If you get them young and from a non-abusive context and train them well, they're absolutely adoring.

Their music video was noted for having a mass of adoring, screaming female fans chasing them down the street and going silly over them.

I expect the athletes using those "crappy" Beats headsets will be popularizing Apple Watches to adoring fans before too long.

And that value is derived from us, their adoring audience-participants.

And IBM's contemptuous attitude toward their own PC is one of the main reasons Apple was able to introduce the Macintosh to an adoring public.

When you go from perpetually struggling financially and are suddenly thrust into a world where you are making millions and surrounded by adoring fans, you think you're invincible.

If he's becoming inadvertently surrounded with such adoring followers he's likely to find few of his assumptions challenged by such a receptive audience.

"Translate that into English as "has spent her time writing navel-gazing articles like this that are unnecessarily idolised by a ton of adoring fans hanging on to every word.

This guy just waltzed into famous people's offices and added them to his network, and now he's left everyone posting adoring memorials about him, gushing about what a charming and wonderful person he was.

Exactly because it's all mostly a racket, such a mythos of heroism and adoring the technical excellency of it has been created, and because it's so shameful, people defend it so pettily, and uselessly.

Adoring definitions

adjective

showing adoration

See also: worshipful

adjective

extravagantly or foolishly loving and indulgent; "adoring grandparents"; "deceiving her preoccupied and doting husband with a young captain"; "hopelessly spoiled by a fond mother"

See also: doting fond