Idoler example sentences

Related (5): beundrare, fans, hyllning, kult, kultstatus

i·dler

noun

idler (noun) · idlers (plural noun)

  - a habitually lazy person:

  - a person who is doing nothing in particular, typically while waiting for something:

  - a pulley that transmits no power but guides or tensions a belt or rope:

  - an idle wheel:

i·dle

adjective

idler (comparative adjective)

  - (of a person) avoiding work; lazy:

  - (of a person) not working; unemployed:

  - (especially of a machine or factory) not active or in use:

  - (of time) characterized by inaction or absence of significant activity:

  - (of money) held in cash or in accounts paying no interest.

  - without purpose or effect; pointless:

  - (especially of a threat or boast) without foundation:

Synonyms

loafer, layabout, lounger, shirker, sluggard, slugabed, slug, laggard, malingerer, waster, slacker, cyberslacker, slob, lazybones, slowcoach, skiver, slowpoke, wastrel, workaholic, swot, lazy, indolent, slothful, shiftless, loafing, inactive, inert, sluggish, lethargic, languorous, listless, torpid, remiss, negligent, slack, lax, lackadaisical, impassive, leisurely, otiose, industrious, unemployed, jobless, workless, unoccupied, redundant, resting, employed, inactive, inoperative, nonfunctioning, unused, unoccupied, unemployed, disused, mothballed, working, unoccupied, spare, empty, vacant, unfilled, available, busy, full, frivolous, trivial, trifling, minor, petty, foolish, lightweight, shallow, superficial, insignificant, unimportant, worthless, valueless, pointless, paltry, niggling, peripheral, inane, fatuous, senseless, meaningless, purposeless, unnecessary, serious, meaningful, empty, meaningless, aimless, pointless, worthless, useless, vain, insubstantial, futile, ineffective, ineffectual, groundless, baseless, serious, Legal

"Idoler" Example Sentences

1. Fans of the band had been idolizing them since they first formed.
2. He idolized his older brother and wanted to be just like him.
3. She idolized her grandmother and was inspired by her wisdom.
4. His parents idolized him and gave him everything he wanted.
5. Many people idolized the famous actor for his talent and charisma.
6. She idolized her teacher and was determined to be as successful as him.
7. Pop culture has created a culture of idolizing celebrities.
8. His friends idolized him for his intelligence and wit.
9. He idolized his father and always tried to make him proud.
10. She idolized her older sister, and always wanted to be like her.
11. I idolized my grandfather for his strength and courage.
12. His fans idolized him for his music and his kind heart.
13. She idolized her coach and worked hard to make her proud.
14. His children idolized him and looked up to him as a role model.
15. I idolized my aunt for her kindness and her generosity.
16. Many people idolized the famous singer for her powerful voice.
17. They idolized their parents for their hard work and dedication.
18. His students idolized him for his knowledge and enthusiasm.
19. She idolized her best friend for her loyalty and friendship.
20. He idolized his mentor for her guidance and support.

Common Phases

Idol-debut; Idol-stigning; Idol-nedgang; Idol-popularitet; Idol-fans; Idol-konkurranser; Idol-konkurranser; Idol-skandale; Idol-nedturer.

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