What is another word for word-worship?

Pronunciation: [wˈɜːdwˈɜːʃɪp] (IPA)

Word-worship, also known as logolatry, refers to the excessive reverence for words or language. This practice can sometimes lead to idolizing or placing too much importance on language, often at the expense of meaningful actions or substance. Some synonyms for word-worship include linguolatry, verbomania, and rhetorolatry. Linguolatry specifically refers to the veneration of language, while verbomania describes an extreme obsession with words or verbal expression. Rhetorolatry pertains to the excessive focus on persuasive language or oration, particularly in a religious or political context. All of these terms suggest an excessive fixation on the power and importance of language, often to the detriment of practical action or meaningful communication.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Word-worship

  • Time, time only, can gradually wean us from our Epeolatry, or word-worship, by spiritualizing our ideas of the thing signified.
    Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.

Related words: word worship, worshiping the word, people who worship words, how to worship words

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