idolatress (Meaning)

Wordnet

idolatress (n)

a woman idolater

Webster

idolatress (n.)

A female worshiper of idols.

Synonyms & Antonyms of idolatress

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idolatress Sentence Examples

  1. The idolatress bowed down in front of the golden calf, her heart filled with reverence.
  2. Mary was unjustly branded an idolatress by the puritanical elders of her town.
  3. The ancient temple was a testament to the devotion of the idolatresses who adorned it with lavish offerings.
  4. The young woman's deep faith in the pagan deity made her an idolatress in the eyes of the missionaries.
  5. The idolatress's rituals were considered heretical by the followers of the monotheistic religion.
  6. Emily Dickinson's poetry has been accused of containing idolatrous elements due to its intense focus on nature and the divine.
  7. The idolater was rejected by her community for her unwavering belief in the divinity of the graven image.
  8. The idolatress's actions sparked a religious war that tore apart the once-peaceful kingdom.
  9. The ancient Greek idolaters believed that the gods were anthropomorphic beings who intervened in human affairs.
  10. The idolatress's shrine was filled with offerings of incense, flowers, and precious stones, symbolizing her devotion to the deity.

FAQs About the word idolatress

a woman idolaterA female worshiper of idols.

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The idolatress bowed down in front of the golden calf, her heart filled with reverence.

Mary was unjustly branded an idolatress by the puritanical elders of her town.

The ancient temple was a testament to the devotion of the idolatresses who adorned it with lavish offerings.

The young woman's deep faith in the pagan deity made her an idolatress in the eyes of the missionaries.