What is another word for idolize?

Pronunciation: [ˈa͡ɪdə͡lˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

Idolize refers to the act of admiring, adoring or worshipping someone or something. Synonyms for idolize include venerate, idolatry, glorify, esteem, reverie, deify, lionize, and exalt. To venerate someone is to show admiration and deep respect to them. Idolatry implies a strong attachment or devotion to someone or something. Glorify involves praising and extolling someone for their extraordinary traits. Esteem is to hold someone in high regard or admiration. Reverie is a state of daydreaming or deep contemplation. Deify refers to the act of treating someone as a god. Lionize implies treating someone as a celebrity or great person. Exalt means to elevate the status of someone or something.

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What are the hypernyms for Idolize?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for idolize?

Antonyms for the word "idolize" can be found in the complete opposite meaning of the word. Terms such as abhor, detest, loathe, and despise are a few examples of the term's antonyms. Idolizing involves putting someone or something on a pedestal, showering them with admiration and adoration. However, these antonyms portray negative emotions and opinions directed towards someone or something. To abhor something implies a strong feeling of dislike or disgust, while detest means to intensely dislike. Loathing refers to a profound feeling of disgust, and despising someone or their actions means to have contempt for them. These antonyms depict a negative contrast to the concept of idolizing.

What are the antonyms for Idolize?

Usage examples for Idolize

You must go with the other prisoners; but I can soon obtain your release on parole, and then, in the name of all that is sacred, return home to those who idolize you.
"His Sombre Rivals"
E. P. Roe
The next morning, as I wished to keep calm, I only let her sit down on my bed, and the conversation I had with her proved without the shadow of a doubt that her parents had every reason to idolize her, and that the easy freedom of her mind as well as of her behaviour with me was entirely owing to her innocence and to her purity.
"The Memoires of Casanova, Complete The Rare Unabridged London Edition Of 1894, plus An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons"
Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
The children were made to idolize her more than ever; but Ackland was candid enough to admit that this was not all guile on her part, for she was evidently in sympathy with the little people, who can rarely be imposed upon by any amount of false interest.
"Taken Alive"
E. P. Roe

Famous quotes with Idolize

  • I would hope they would be our fellow artists, rather than trying to emulate or idolize clowns like us.
    Maynard James Keenan
  • We criticize, copy, patronize, idolize and insult but we never doubt that the U.S. has a unique position in the history of human hopes.
    Ferdinand Mount
  • We worship idols, photo frames, artifacts, etc. It's fine. But faith and prayer in action is service to this world in HIS name, try it's more divine. Don't simply idolize, offer all you have and reach out in H I S name and MickeyMize.
    Mickey Mehta
  • If men could only know each other, they would never either idolize or hate.
    Elbert Hubbard
  • An ardent Jehovah's Witness once tried to convince me that if there were a God of love, he would certainly provide mankind with a reliable and infallible textbook for the guidance of conduct. I replied that no considerate God would destroy the human mind by making it so rigid and unadaptable as to depend upon one book, the Bible, for all the answers. For the use of words, and thus of a book, is to point beyond themselves to a world of life and experience that is not mere words or even ideas. Just as money is not real, consumable wealth, books are not life. To idolize scriptures is like eating paper currency.
    Alan Watts

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