put sb on a pedestal
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British pronunciation/pˌʊt plˈeɪs ˌɛsbˈiː ˌɒn ɐ pˈɛdɪstəl/
American pronunciation/pˌʊt plˈeɪs ˌɛsbˈiː ˌɑːn ɐ pˈɛdɪstəl/
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to perceive someone free of faults, errors, or any shortcomings and greatly admire them

What is the origin of the idiom "put someone on a pedestal" and when to use it?

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The idiom "put someone on a pedestal" originated in ancient Greek and Roman cultures. In these societies, statues of gods and revered individuals were placed on pedestals to elevate and honor them. When someone "puts someone on a pedestal," it means they hold that person in very high regard and idealize them, considering them to be almost perfect or flawless. However, it often carries a cautionary connotation, implying that the person may be unrealistically idealized.

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