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hero worshiper

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Word: Hero Worshiper

Definition: A "hero worshiper" is a person who admires or idolizes someone they consider a hero. This admiration can be so strong that they almost treat this person like a god or a perfect being.

Usage Instructions: You can use "hero worshiper" to describe someone who looks up to and greatly respects a famous person, such as a celebrity, athlete, or historical figure. It's often used in a slightly negative way to suggest that the person's admiration is excessive or unrealistic.

Example Sentence: "As a hero worshiper, she had posters of her favorite singer all over her room and knew every detail about his life."

Advanced Usage:
  • Context: You might use "hero worshiper" in discussions about societal influences, celebrity culture, or personal relationships.
  • For Example: "In today's world, many young people are hero worshipers, often idolizing social media influencers without knowing much about them."
Word Variants:
  • Hero Worship: (noun) The act of admiring someone as a hero.
  • Heroic: (adjective) Relating to a hero or heroic deeds.
Different Meanings:
  • The term primarily relates to admiration, but it can also imply an unhealthy obsession with the person being idolized.
Synonyms:
  • Admirer
  • Idolizer
  • Fanatic
  • Devotee
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "hero worshiper," you might hear phrases like: - "Put someone on a pedestal": This means to admire someone too much, seeing them as perfect. - "Blind admiration": This refers to admiring someone without recognizing their flaws or shortcomings.

Summary:

A "hero worshiper" is someone who has a strong admiration for a person they see as a hero, often to an excessive degree.

Noun
  1. someone who worships heroes

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