idolised Sentence Examples

  1. From a young age, she idolized her older sister, emulating her every move and aspiration.
  2. The boy idolised the soccer superstar, his room adorned with posters and memorabilia honoring his hero.
  3. The band's enigmatic lead singer was idolised by fans who saw him as both a musical genius and a style icon.
  4. The nation idolized its war heroes, erecting statues and commemorating their sacrifices with grand parades.
  5. The scientist's groundbreaking theories had made him an idolised figure among his peers.
  6. The actress idolized Meryl Streep, studying her every performance in an attempt to match her brilliance.
  7. The politician's charismatic speeches and progressive policies had idolized him in the eyes of many young voters.
  8. The writer's idolised her grandmother, using her as a model for the strong and resilient female characters in her stories.
  9. Despite his flaws, the king was idolized by his subjects, who believed him to be a wise and benevolent ruler.
  10. The idolisation of celebrities often leads to unrealistic expectations and disappointment when their actions fall short of perfection.

idolised Meaning

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idolised (s)

regarded with deep or rapturous love (especially as if for a god)

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regarded with deep or rapturous love (especially as if for a god)

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From a young age, she idolized her older sister, emulating her every move and aspiration.

The boy idolised the soccer superstar, his room adorned with posters and memorabilia honoring his hero.

The band's enigmatic lead singer was idolised by fans who saw him as both a musical genius and a style icon.

The nation idolized its war heroes, erecting statues and commemorating their sacrifices with grand parades.