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UK//ˈaɪdəl//US//ˈaɪdəl//

Meaning of Idol

A person or thing that is greatly admired or revered.

In simple words: A person who is admired or worshipped.

Idol in a sentence

  • He has always considered his father an idol.
  • Many fans regard her as a pop culture idol.
  • The documentary features interviews with her idols.
  • In some cultures, people worship idols made of stone.
  • He hopes to become an idol in the music industry one day.

How to use Idol

Use in contexts where someone is greatly admired, like celebrities, leaders, or personal heroes. Avoid casual references in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'idol' as someone you 'idolize' - they are on a pedestal.

Related words

Collocations with Idol

  • pop idol
  • sports idol
  • worship an idol
  • idol worship

Opposites of Idol

Common mistakes with Idol

  • Confused with 'icon' which can have a broader meaning.
  • Used to describe someone casually admired, instead of deeply respected.
  • Sometimes used incorrectly as a verb.

Compare Idol with Hero, Icon, Star, Celebrity, Legend

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Frequently asked questions about Idol

What does Idol mean?

A person who is admired or worshipped.

What is the definition of Idol?

A person or thing that is greatly admired or revered.

How do you use Idol in a sentence?

He has always considered his father an idol.

Can you give another example of Idol?

Many fans regard her as a pop culture idol.

What are synonyms for Idol?

Common alternatives include hero, icon, star, celebrity, legend.

What is the opposite of Idol?

Opposite meanings include hater, enemy, critic.

What words go with Idol?

It commonly pairs with pop idol, sports idol, worship an idol, idol worship.

What are common mistakes when using Idol?

Confused with 'icon' which can have a broader meaning. Used to describe someone casually admired, instead of deeply respected. Sometimes used incorrectly as a verb.

How do you pronounce Idol?

US: //ˈaɪdəl//, UK: //ˈaɪdəl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Idol?

Use in contexts where someone is greatly admired, like celebrities, leaders, or personal heroes. Avoid casual references in formal contexts.

What CEFR level is Idol?

"Idol" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.