noun
- plural of lioniser; people who treat someone as a celebrity or hero; people who admire or praise someone greatly
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: lionizers); usually plural
Examples
- The young actor's lionisers followed him everywhere he went.
- Despite the scandal, he still had many lionisers in the media.
- The lionisers of the historical figure often overlooked his flaws.
- She was surrounded by lionisers who praised her every decision.
- The lionisers of the movement believed it would change society forever.