"Idolises" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Idolises" Meaning

The verb "idolises" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "idolize", which means to regard or worship someone or something as a god or as an object of extreme admiration or adoration. It can also mean to have an excessive or unreasonable fondness for something or someone. For example:

"She idolises her favourite pop star and has all his albums collection."
"He idolises the ancient Greeks and spent years studying their culture."

"Idolises" Examples

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Idolises is the third person singular present tense of the verb 'idolise', which means to regard someone or something as extremely valuable, excellent, or beautiful.

Usage Examples:


She idolises her favourite pop star and has been to every one of her concerts.
He idolises the sports player and tries to emulate his skills on the field.
The artist idolises the works of the Renaissance masters and often incorporates their styles into his own creations.
Her friends idolise her outgoing personality and sense of humour.
The music lover idolises his record collection and spends hours sorting and organizing it.

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The verb 'idolise' can also imply a sense of adoration or reverence, but in general it means to have a strong admiration or appreciation for something or someone.

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Worshipful or excessively devoted to something or someone, often in a way considered false or unseemly. Example: "His idolatrous devotion to his favorite sports team was starting to interfere with his relationships."

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