Pronunciation: /ˌbɪbliˈɑlətri/
noun a form of idolatry that worships books
A1 Some people have a strong love for books, known as bibliolatry.
A2 Bibliolatry can be seen in those who collect and revere books as sacred objects.
B1 Bibliolatry can sometimes lead to hoarding books and not wanting to part with them.
B2 The practice of bibliolatry has been criticized for prioritizing books over human relationships.
C1 Bibliolatry can be a form of escapism for individuals seeking solace in the pages of a book.
C2 Extreme bibliolatry can lead to isolation and detachment from reality as individuals immerse themselves in the world of literature.
formal Bibliolatry is the excessive reverence or worship of books.
informal Some people take their love of books to the extreme and engage in bibliolatry.
slang She's totally obsessed with reading, it's like she's practicing bibliolatry or something.
figurative In a world where knowledge is power, bibliolatry can be seen as a form of empowerment through literature.
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