noun
- people who worship idols or images as gods
- people who excessively admire or love someone or something
Usage: plural of idolator; often used in religious or historical contexts
Usage: figurative use; common in modern contexts
Examples
- Ancient idolators built temples to honor their gods.
- The religious text condemned idolators who turned away from monotheism.
- Celebrity idolators waited outside the theater for hours.
- Some idolators of the band attended every concert on the tour.
- The museum exhibit explored how idolators in different cultures created sacred objects.
- Modern idolators of technology sometimes neglect real-world relationships.