idolatrous

[ˌaɪdəˈlætrəs]

idolatrous Definition

  • 1worshipping idols or images
  • 2showing excessive admiration or love for someone or something

Using idolatrous: Examples

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

  • Example

    The idolatrous practice of worshipping statues was common in ancient times.

  • Example

    She had an idolatrous love for her favorite singer.

  • Example

    His idolatrous devotion to money led him to make unethical decisions.

idolatrous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for idolatrous

Antonyms for idolatrous

Phrases with idolatrous

  • the act of worshipping idols or images

    Example

    The Bible forbids idolatrous worship.

  • an excessive or obsessive love for someone or something

    Example

    Her idolatrous love for her cat was evident in the way she pampered it.

  • an excessive or obsessive dedication to someone or something

    Example

    His idolatrous devotion to his job caused him to neglect his family.

Origins of idolatrous

from Late Latin 'idolatrosus', from Greek 'eidōlolatrēs', meaning 'idol-worshipper'

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Summary: idolatrous in Brief

'Idolatrous' [ˌaɪdəˈlætrəs] is an adjective that describes the act of worshipping idols or images, or showing excessive admiration or love for someone or something. Examples include 'The idolatrous practice of worshipping statues was common in ancient times,' and 'She had an idolatrous love for her favorite singer.' Synonyms include 'reverent' and 'devoted,' while informal equivalents are 'crazy about' and 'head over heels for.'