hagiolatry

[US]/ˈhæɡiəˌlɒtri/
[UK]/ˈhæɡiˌɑːlədri/

Translation

n.worship of saints
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

hagiolatry is prevalent

hagiolatry in culture

hagiolatry and myth

hagiolatry of leaders

hagiolatry in religion

hagiolatry can distort

hagiolatry and devotion

hagiolatry of history

hagiolatry in politics

hagiolatry of figures

Example Sentences

his hagiolatry towards the famous leader was evident in his writings.

many historians criticize the hagiolatry found in religious texts.

her hagiolatry of the artist influenced her own creative work.

hagiolatry can distort the true nature of historical figures.

the film was accused of hagiolatry, portraying the hero as flawless.

some cultures practice hagiolatry as a form of respect.

his hagiolatry for the philosopher led him to study his works extensively.

hagiolatry often overlooks the flaws of its subjects.

the author’s hagiolatry made the biography less credible.

critics argue that hagiolatry can lead to unrealistic expectations.

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