idolator

/aɪˈdɑlətər/
noun
  1. A person who worships idols or images as gods (variant spelling of idolater).
    • The ancient idolator offered incense to the golden calf.
    • The temple was filled with idolators praying to their deities.
    • In the story, the idolator refused to abandon his wooden gods.
  2. A person who has excessive admiration for someone or something (variant spelling of idolater).
    • The young idolator collected every poster of the movie star.
    • She called herself an idolator of the ocean, visiting the beach every weekend.
    • He was an idolator of classic cars, spending all his money on them.
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