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apostate

/əˈpɒs.teɪt/

Meanings
  • noun

    A person who renounces a religion, faith, or political belief, often with the intention of adopting an opposing view.

    - "John was an apostate from Christianity and had become an ardent follower of Buddhism."
    - "The group of apostates from the revolutionary movement were exiled from the country."
  • noun

    A person who betrays a former friend or cause.

    - "Despite his previous loyalty, he became an apostate and betrayed the secret plan to the enemy."
    - "The politician's sudden change in stance made him an apostate in the eyes of his former supporters."

Pronunciation
  1. /əˈpɒs.teɪt/



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Synonyms

deconvert , murtad , recreant , withersake
Rhymes
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ate , fate , mate
Variants
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apostate , apostates
Etymology
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From Greek apostasan, meaning 'to stand away from,' from apo- 'away' + histanai 'to stand'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'apostate' is also used in computer science to describe a computer that has been reprogrammed to function against its original design.

  2. The Apostasy Creed, also known as the Acts of the Apostles, is a document from the early Christian church that contains a statement of faith.


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  1. heretic: A person who holds religious beliefs contrary to those of the main body of a church or religious organization.

  2. renegade: A person who deserts, betrays, or defies his or her former allies or cause.


Culture
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In literature, the term 'apostate' is often used to describe characters who have abandoned their former beliefs or allegiances. In art, there are depictions of apostates being punished for their betrayal. In music, there are songs about apostasy and the consequences of leaving one's faith.

How to Memorize "apostate"

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    - Imagine a person standing away from a group or a religious symbol to remember the meaning of apostate.

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  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'A Person Offering Something Against Their Previous Beliefs' to remember the meaning of apostate.


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