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fanatic

/fəˈnæt.ɪk/

Meanings
  • adjective, noun

    A person who is excessively obsessed with or devoted to a particular thing or topic.

    - "He is a fanatic about classic cars."
    - "Her fanatic love for cats is well-known."
  • adjective, noun

    A person who holds extreme religious, political, or other views.

    - "He became a fanatic after joining the religious order."
    - "The fanatic protestors caused chaos in the city."

Pronunciation
  1. /fəˈnæt.ɪk/



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  2. /fəˈnæt.ɪk/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with fanatic
anatic , atic , canatic , cathetic , dynamic , hysteric , maniac , pathetic , static , technic
Variants
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fanatic , fanatics , fanatical , fanatically , fanaticalness , fanaticalnesses
Forms
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fanatical, fanatically, fanatics


Etymology
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From the Latin word 'fanaticus', meaning 'possessed by a god or demon'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'fanatic' was originally used to describe someone who was believed to be possessed by a god or demon.

  2. The word 'fanatic' comes from the Latin word 'fanaticus', which means 'temple servant'.

  3. In ancient Rome, fanatics were believed to be inspired by the gods and were given special privileges and protection.

  4. The term 'fanatic' has been used in a positive sense to describe someone who is passionate and dedicated to their craft or hobby.


Related Concepts
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  1. obsession: A state of intense and persistent passion or preoccupation with something.

  2. passion: A strong feeling of enthusiasm or excitement for something or someone.

  3. devotion: The act of dedicating oneself to a cause, religion, or other pursuits.


Culture
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The term 'fanatic' has been used extensively in literature, particularly to describe characters with extreme passions or beliefs. In art, fanatics have been depicted in various forms, from religious zealots to passionate lovers. In music, fanatics are often portrayed as dedicated fans or followers. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who is overly enthusiastic or passionate about a particular subject.

How to Memorize "fanatic"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person with a intense, glowing passion for something. Visualize them losing themselves in their obsession.
    - Picture a person with a fervent belief in a particular ideology or religion.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'fanatic' with intense passion, obsession, and devotion.
    - Think of a person who is consumed by their love or belief in something.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a memorable phrase such as 'Fanatics Forget Food' to remember the definition of fanatic.
    - Use the acronym 'FANATIC' to remember the definition: Fervent, Animated, Narrow, Absorbed, Tenacious, Intense, Committed.


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