"Idolous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think there may be a small typo. The correct word is likely "idolous".
Unfortunately, "idolous" is not a valid English word. It's possible that you meant "idolous" is an adjective that means "worthy of idolatry" or "oversized" (as in "idolous proportions"), but without more context or information, it's difficult to determine the correct meaning. If you meant something else, please provide more details, and I'd be happy to help you understand the word better!
Idolous
Idolous is not a commonly used word in English. However, based on my understanding, it seems that it might be a typo or a variant of the word "idolous" which is not a word in English.
If you meant "idolistic", here are 5 usage examples:
To idolize someone or something means to regard them with excessive admiration and reverence, often to an unhealthy or unrealistic extent. It can also mean to imitate or emulate someone, often in a romantic or sacrilegious sense. In general, idolizing someone or something implies a sense of idealization or glorification that may not be supported by reality or may be harmful to others or oneself.
Idolizers refer to people who excessively admire, worship, or have a strong emotional attachment to something or someone, often in an unhealthy or fanatical manner. This term can be used to describe individuals who idolize celebrities, politicians, athletes, or even fictional characters, and often become overly devoted to them, sometimes sacrificing their own well-being or relationships in the process.
An idoloclast is a noun that refers to a person who destroys idols or icons, often done as a symbolic act of rejection or departure from a particular belief or practice.
Idoneity refers to the quality of being suitable, proper, or fitting for a particular purpose or context. It can also refer to the act of selecting or choosing something that is suitable or appropriate for a specific task or situation.
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