idolizer

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From idolize + -er.

Noun

idolizer (plural idolizers)

  1. One who idolizes.
    • 2009 April 5, Joe Sexton, “The Thrilla Continues to Thrill”, in New York Times:
      But he does pretty good work to the body of the Ali image, and it was a fairly humiliating read for me, an Ali idolizer stuck back in that night in 1975.
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