[Vocabulary] Cute or Adorable

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I have cute kitten. Or I have adorable kitten.
 
I have a cute kitten. Or I have an adorable kitten.
Depends. What do you want to say?
I find most kittens both cute and adorable. However, some cute things are not adorable and vice versa. Have you tried a few dictionaries?
 
And what are the differences between them?And what's the point if I use "cute" or "adorable"?
 
There was kind of test and I'm asking from there.My answer was "cute" and it wasn't considered as a correct answer.Are they right or my answer is true?
 
"I have a cute kitten" is correct English. I don't know if it's true for you.
 
There was kind of test and I'm asking from there.My answer was "cute" and it wasn't considered as a correct answer.Are they right or my answer is true?
Are we meant to reconstitute the test question from a wrong answer and a right answer?
 
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