dote

[doht]

dote Definition

  • 1to be extremely fond of someone or something
  • 2to show excessive love or fondness

Using dote: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dote" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She dotes on her grandchildren.

  • Example

    He dotes on his vintage car collection.

  • Example

    The mother doted on her newborn baby.

  • Example

    The cat doted on its owner.

dote Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dote

Antonyms for dote

Idioms Using dote

  • dot the i's and cross the t's

    to pay attention to small details and ensure that everything is correct

    Example

    Before submitting the report, make sure to dot the i's and cross the t's to avoid any errors.

  • dot your (i's) and cross your (t's)

    to be meticulous and careful in one's work

    Example

    When writing a research paper, it's important to dot your i's and cross your t's to ensure accuracy.

  • connect the dots

    to find the relationship between different pieces of information

    Example

    The detective was able to connect the dots and solve the case.

Phrases with dote

  • dote on someone's every word

    to listen to someone with great attention and admiration

    Example

    She dotes on her professor's every word, taking notes diligently.

  • to lavish love or attention on someone or something

    Example

    The grandmother dotes upon her grandchildren, showering them with gifts and affection.

  • doting parent

    a parent who is excessively fond of their child

    Example

    The doting parent couldn't bear to see their child upset and would do anything to make them happy.

Origins of dote

from Middle English 'doten', meaning 'to behave foolishly'

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Summary: dote in Brief

The verb 'dote' [doht] means to be extremely fond of someone or something, often showing excessive love or fondness. It can be used in phrases like 'dote on someone's every word' and 'dote upon,' as well as idioms like 'dot the i's and cross the t's,' which means to pay attention to small details. 'Dote' is often used to describe a doting parent or pet owner.