The verb for idol is idolise.
As in "to idolise someone or something.
The suffix -ize (British -ise) is used to form the verb, idolize/idolise.
Past tense.
Since American Idol premiered on television, many talented contestants appeared on the show.
The word "idol" is primarily a noun. It refers to a person or thing that is greatly admired or revered. In some contexts, it can also function as a verb, meaning to worship or regard with blind adoration. However, its most common usage is as a noun.
It was in the UK and it was called Pop Idol. That is true, but out of all of these, it was American idol. Its first episode was in 2000. Australian idol aired just a year after in 2003 and Asian idol aired in 2007.
Aston Has An Idol And His Idol Is Micheal Jackson
who will out Indian idol?
Well, I think that Willow smith's idol has got to be Rihanna.
idol means that other people will lookup to that person
yes because he is a teen and a idol teen idol
you would just say American idol if you were refering to the American idol in America whitch it would not be American idol anywhere else because its American but back to the point....you would say American Idol for American idol.
he won 2010's American idol not Australian idol