idolater

/aɪˈdɑlətər/
noun
  1. A person who worships idols or images as gods.
    • Missionaries tried to convert the idolaters to their own religion.
    • The ancient idolater bowed before the stone statue in the temple.
    • Historians study the rituals of idolaters to understand early belief systems.
  2. A person who admires someone or something excessively; a devoted fan or follower.
    • She was an idolater of the famous singer, attending every concert.
    • He became an idolater of the philosopher, reading all his works.
    • Sports idolaters camped outside the stadium to see their hero.
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