hero worship
1 Americannoun
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a profound reverence for great people or their memory.
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extravagant or excessive admiration for a personal hero.
verb (used with object)
noun
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admiration for heroes or idealized persons
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worship by the ancient Greeks and Romans of heroes
verb
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- hero-worshiper noun
- hero-worshipper noun
Etymology
Origin of hero worship1
First recorded in 1765–75
Origin of hero-worship1
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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Instead, “Him” wonders what kind of spiritual practice it is: hero worship or a sinister cult?
From Los Angeles Times
The Emergency was also a stark warning against the perils of hero worship - something embodied in the towering political persona of Indira Gandhi.
From BBC
But maybe Cohn just wants to bask in Trump’s sycophantic hero worship of him?
From Salon
A fitting coda to a childish slog of hero worship.
From Los Angeles Times
Herbert wrote about his distrust — hatred, even — of hero worship and how it influenced Dune for the July 1980 issue of Omni Magazine.
From Seattle Times
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