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Acolyte Meaning in English

word

ˈækəˌɫaɪt
AK-uh-lyte
ˈækəlˌaɪt
AK-uh-lyte

Definition

An acolyte is a person who assists a leader, especially during religious ceremonies, or someone who follows and supports a powerful person closely.

Usage & Nuances

Somewhat formal or literary term; commonly used for religious helpers, but also for devoted supporters or followers in politics or business. Not used for casual fans. Can have a neutral or slightly negative connotation if it implies blind following.

Example Sentences

He served as an acolyte in his local church.

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The king entered the hall with his acolytes behind him.

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She was a loyal acolyte of the famous scientist.

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These politicians are surrounded by young acolytes eager to learn from them.

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In the ceremony, the acolyte brought candles to the altar.

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He’s not just an acolyte—he hopes to be the next leader.

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