单词 | idolize |
释义 | idolize (once / 4643 pages) v To idolize is to admire someone too much. A twelve year-old might idolize a pop star, for example, wallpapering her bedroom with photos of him and screaming loudly throughout his concerts. You can idolize someone you've never met, like a famous actor, and you can also idolize a friend or family member. A boy who idolizes his father adores him unquestioningly, believing that everything he does is admirable. Another way to say idolize is worship, and both words have a religious origin. In the case of idolize, the root word is idol, or "image of a god used in worship," from the Late Latin word idolum, "image or form." WORD FAMILYidolize: idolization, idolized, idolizer, idolizes, idolizing+/idol: idolise, idolize, idols/idolise: idolisation, idolised, idoliser, idolises, idolising/idoliser: idolisers/idolizer: idolizers USAGE EXAMPLESEven back in high school, the actors I idolized were the chameleons. New York Times(Dec 15, 2016) The team he faced on Sunday looked a bit like the one he idolized as a kid. Washington Post(Dec 04, 2016) Davis says the self-centeredness stemmed in part from idolizing future Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens. Washington Post(Dec 03, 2016) v love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol Many teenagers idolized the Beatles Syn|Hypo|Hyper hero-worship, idolise, revere, worship drool over, slobber over envy without restraint adore love intensely |
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