Similar words: hero worship, worship, worshiper, worshipper, worshipped, worshiping, worshipful, worshipping. Meaning: v. love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol hero worship. n. admiration for great men (or their memory).
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1. Singer Brett Anderson inspires old-fashioned hero-worship.
2. This is hero-worship at its most extreme.
3. He hero-worships his elder brother.
4. They hero-worshiped their head and were absolutely obedient to him.
5. She hero-worshipped her elder brother, and she was devastated when he died.Sentencedict.com
6. Lin Zhi: Do I detect a hint of hero-worship there?
7. I am not countenancing the sort of "hero-worship" which applauds the strong man of genius for forcibly seizing on the government of the world and making it do his bidding in spite of itself.
8. He was amused by the way younger actors started to hero-worship and copy him.
9. While she respected Jane, the sensible member of the foursome, she hero-worshipped her eldest sister.
10. While veterans generally appreciate not being treated as poorly as their Vietnam-era predecessors, today's hero-worship can make many service members uneasy.
11. Sharing details of the film, Salman said, "I wrote the script of 'Veer' 20 years ago when the trend was of hero-worship."
12. Less than seventy years after the appearance of the first moving pictures, the shift from hero-worship to celebrity-worship was complete.
13. But they have not been caught up in the hero-worship seen in, say, parts of Europe.
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