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    I·dol
    /ˈīd(ə)l/

    noun

  2. The meaning of IDOL is an object of extreme devotion; also : ideal. How to use idol in a sentence.

  3. An idol is an object or image, such as a statue, that is worshipped as the representation of a deity or god. The word idol can also refer to the deity or god that is being worshipped. The worship of such an idol is sometimes called idolatry (or idolworship) and the people who do it can be called idolaters. The adjective idolatrous can be used ...

  4. IDOL definition: 1. someone who is admired and respected very much: 2. a picture or object that people pray to as…. Learn more.

  5. An idol can be a religious image or a person who people admire and maybe even seem to worship. A statue of a Hindu god is a religious idol, but Madame Curie is an idol to aspiring scientists. The word idol comes from the Old French idole for "pagan god," through the Greek eidolon for “reflection in water or a mirror.” In religion, an idol ...

  6. noun. /ˈaɪdl/. /ˈaɪdl/. a person or thing that is loved and admired very much. a pop/teen idol. the idol of countless teenagers. He has been my idol since I was a child. a fallen idol (= somebody who is no longer popular) see also matinee idol.

  7. IDOL meaning: 1. someone who is admired and respected very much: 2. a picture or object that people pray to as…. Learn more.

  8. noun. idols. An image of a god, used as an object or instrument of worship. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. In monotheistic belief, any heathen deity. Webster's New World. Any object of ardent or excessive devotion or admiration. A pop-music idol.

  9. If you refer to someone such as a film, pop, or sports star as an idol, you mean that they are greatly admired or loved by their fans. A great cheer went up from the crowd as they caught sight of their idol.

  10. IDOL definition: 1. someone that you admire and respect very much: 2. a picture or object that people pray to as…. Learn more.

  11. any person or thing regarded with blind admiration, adoration, or devotion: Madame Curie had been her childhood idol. a mere image or semblance of something, visible but without substance, as a phantom.

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