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idolater

[ahy-dol-uh-ter] / aɪˈdɒl ə tər /




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“That Trump has been, his whole adult life, an idolater of this sort, and a singularly unrepentant one, should have been clear to everyone.”

From New York Times

The Protestant theologians preached that husbands and wives who loved each other too much were sinful idolaters.

From The New Yorker

“Well, you might be an idolater,” Jacob said at last.

From Literature

As with the president, much of Musk's PR work is performed not by the braggadocious billionaire himself, but by his idolaters and by the media.

From Salon

But Trump idolaters and the merrily hypocritical prime-time hosts are destroying the network — no matter how profitable it may remain.

From Washington Post