lionisation

[lahy-uh-nuh-zey-shuhn]

lionisation Definition

  • 1the act of treating someone as a celebrity or very important person
  • 2the act of regarding someone with great respect or admiration

Using lionisation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lionisation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The actor's sudden lionization by the media was overwhelming.

  • Example

    The company's CEO enjoyed a great deal of lionization from his employees.

  • Example

    The writer's lionization in literary circles was well-deserved.

lionisation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lionisation

Antonyms for lionisation

Phrases with lionisation

  • lionize someone

    to treat someone as a celebrity or very important person

    Example

    The media has lionized the young athlete, making her an overnight sensation.

  • lionize over something

    to regard something with great respect or admiration

    Example

    Many people lionize over the beauty and grandeur of nature.

  • lionize into something

    to transform something into an object of great admiration or respect

    Example

    The artist's work was lionized into a masterpiece by art critics.

Origins of lionisation

from lionize (verb) + -ation (noun suffix)

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Summary: lionisation in Brief

'Lionisation' [lahy-uh-nuh-zey-shuhn] is the act of treating someone as a celebrity or very important person, or regarding someone with great respect or admiration. It is often used to describe the sudden rise to fame or popularity of a person or thing, as in 'The actor's sudden lionization by the media was overwhelming.' The verb form is 'lionize,' which means to treat someone as a celebrity or very important person.