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dote

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Verb — To show excessive love or fondness for someone, often overlooking their faults.

How to use dote

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dote on doting parent doting grandmother

Etymology

From Middle English doten, "to be foolish," related to Middle Dutch and Low German words meaning much the same.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “dote” mean?

The word “dote” means to show excessive love or fondness for someone, often overlooking their faults. In plain terms, to lavish someone with adoring, sometimes overindulgent, attention and affection.

How do you pronounce “dote”?

“Dote” is pronounced doht (/doʊt/ in IPA).

How do you use “dote” in a sentence?

Here is “dote” used in a sentence: “Grandparents tend to dote on their grandchildren.”

What is another word for “dote”?

Words with a similar meaning to “dote” include mimmerkin.

What part of speech is “dote”?

“Dote” is a verb.

Where does the word “dote” come from?

The word “dote” comes from Middle English. From Middle English doten, "to be foolish," related to Middle Dutch and Low German words meaning much the same.

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