ídolo
idol
noun EE-doh-loh Rare
Origin: Greek eidōlon (image, phantom), via Latin idolum.
Also means
icon
Usage Note
Ídolo carries its written accent on the first syllable, making it a proparoxytone (stress on the antepenultimate). It applies both to religious idols and to pop-culture icons (es el ídolo de los jóvenes). The plural ídolos keeps the accent. It is distinct from icono (ícono), which is more visual and digital in modern usage.
Examples
"Es el ídolo de millones de fans."
Natural Translation
He is the idol of millions of fans.
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