idolised
adjectiveHow to pronounce idolised:
Definition of idolised:
- idolised (adjective):
- dearly loved
- adjective. regarded with deep or rapturous love (especially as if for a god).
Synonyms for idolised:
adored
beloved
cherished
idolized
lionized
loved
prized
treasured
valued
worshipped
Antonyms for idolised:
abhorred
abhorrent
abominated
anathematized
avoided
condemned
cursed
despicable
despised
detested
disliked
execrated
hated
insufferable
loathed
offensive
reviled
shunned
unbeloved
undesirable
unloved
unpopular
Here are some other common 3-syllable words.
- edibles
- allograph
- vindicate
- toponym
- illusioned
- cleverness
- perishing
- loup-garou
- incited
- embodies
- discontent
- foolishness
- deservers
- torpedoes
- tailoring
- portrayal
- ironside
- eggheaded
- wherewith
- rhythmical
- humpbacked
- diverting
- bobsleighing
- battening
- unstacked
- thereof
- peptizer
- lamented
- impowered
- distracting
- atrophied
- arises
- short-handed
- cenotaph
- bombastic
- resembles
- rereading
- recruited
- perplexes
- one hundred
- mind-numbing
- livestock
- button-shaped
- arousing
- overturn
- divulged
- bartender
- regretter
- overworked
- Murial
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