Difference between Idolatrous and Loving

What is the difference between Idolatrous and Loving?

Idolatrous as an adjective is partaking in idolatry; worshipping idols or false gods. while Loving as an adjective is who or that shows or show love.

Idolatrous

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Partaking in idolatry; worshipping idols or false gods. Engaging in excessive attachment or reverence; inordinately or profanely devoted. Used in or designed for idolatry; devoted to idols or idol-worship. Of or pertaining to idolatry.

Loving

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The action of the verb to love.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Who or that shows or show love.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: (usually transitive, sometimes intransitive, stative) To have a strong affection for (someone or something).

Example sentence: My trust in God flows out of the experience of his loving me, day in and day out, whether the day is stormy or fair, whether I'm sick or in good health, whether I'm in a state of grace or disgrace. He comes to me where I live and loves me as I am.

We hope you now know whether to use Idolatrous or Loving in your sentence.

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