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idoliser vs gentile

gentile vs idoliser

idoliser and gentile both are nouns.

idoliser is not an adjective while gentile is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
idoliser Yes No No No
gentile Yes Yes No No
As nouns, gentile is a hypernym of idoliser; that is, gentile is a word with a broader meaning than idoliser:
  • idoliser: a person who worships idols
  • gentile: a person who does not acknowledge your god
Other hypernyms of idoliser include heathen, infidel, pagan.
idoliser (noun) gentile (noun)
a person who worships idols a Christian as contrasted with a Jew
a lover blind with admiration and devotion a person who does not acknowledge your god
a person who is not a member of one's own religion; used in this sense by Mormons and Hindus
a Christian
idoliser (adjective) gentile (adjective)
belonging to or characteristic of non-Jewish peoples
Difference between idoliser and gentile

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