idolater

noun
UK: /aɪˈdɒlətər/
US: /aɪˈdɑːlətər/
  1. A person who worships idols.

    1. The idolater bowed before the statue.
    2. The missionary spoke against the idolater's practice of worshipping false gods.
  2. Someone who admires or loves a person or thing very much.

    1. He is an idolater of pop stars.
    2. The film critic was seen as an idolater by some, praising every movie released.
idolater adjective
  1. Relating to or practicing idolatry.

    1. The idolater culture built statues.
    2. The museum displayed various artifacts of the idolater civilization, showcasing their religious practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "idolater" in English means: A person who worships idols., Someone who admires or loves a person or thing very much..

The phonetic transcription of "idolater" is /aɪˈdɒlətər/ in British English and /aɪˈdɑːlətər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "idolater": devotee, zealot, fanatic.

Example usage of "idolater": "The idolater bowed before the statue.". More examples on the page.