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Today’s phrase is all about admiring someone so much that you ignore their flaws or mistakes. Let’s learn together!
🔥 IDOLISED TOO MUCH (phrase)
Meaning: To admire or praise someone excessively, often ignoring their imperfections or human qualities.
Examples to inspire you:
1. The famous singer was idolised too much by her fans, who refused to believe she could ever make a mistake.
Reflection: This means the fans saw her as perfect, even though everyone makes mistakes—like when you think your favorite athlete can’t ever lose a game.
2. He was idolised too much at work, so no one noticed when his ideas started to fail.
Reflection: This means people praised him blindly, even when he was wrong—like ignoring a friend’s bad habits just because they’re popular.
✨ Bonus Vocabulary:
• PUT ON A PEDESTAL (phrase):
To treat someone as if they’re perfect or better than others.
Example: She put her mentor on a pedestal, even though he had his own struggles.
Reflection: This means she saw him as flawless—like thinking a superhero has no weaknesses.
• BLIND ADMIRATION (noun):
Praising someone without seeing their faults.
Example: His blind admiration for the politician made him ignore their broken promises.
Reflection: This means he only focused on the good parts—like loving a movie so much you pretend the bad ending doesn’t exist.
Your Turn:
Have you ever idolised someone too much? What happened when you realized they weren’t perfect?
Share your story in the comments! 💬
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