noun
- people who assist a religious leader during ceremonies
- devoted followers or assistants of an important person
Usage: religious context
Examples
- The young acolytes helped the priest prepare for Sunday mass.
- Two acolytes carried candles during the wedding ceremony.
- The professor was surrounded by his eager acolytes at the conference.
- Political acolytes gathered around the senator seeking advice.
- The famous chef’s acolytes learned his cooking techniques.
- She dismissed the criticism as coming from jealous acolytes of her rival.