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fanaticism


Meanings
  • noun

    Extreme and often fanatical attachment or belief in something, typically an ideology, religion, or political cause.

    - "His fanaticism for the environment led him to protest against deforestation."
    - "The fanaticism of the cult followers was a cause for concern."

Pronunciation




  1. Source: "https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1174518"

Rhymes
Words rhyming with fanaticism
fanaticize , organize , dramatize , appreciate , hypnotize
Variants
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fanaticism , fanaticisms
Etymology
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Late Middle English: from fanatikos in Greek, a fanatic, from enfanatizein 'be inspired, possess (a god)', from en 'in' + mania 'madness'.


Trivia
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  1. Fanaticism was a significant factor in the French Revolution, with many revolutionaries being driven by extreme political beliefs.

  2. The term fanaticism was first used in English in the 16th century.

  3. Fanaticism is often associated with religious extremism, but it can also be found in political and ideological contexts.


Related Concepts
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  1. Extremism: Extremism is a political ideology or practice that advocates the use of force or violence to achieve political goals. Fanaticism can be considered a form of extremism, as it involves an extreme attachment or belief in something.

  2. Obsession: Obsession is an intense and persistent preoccupation with an idea or object. Fanaticism can be considered a form of obsession, as it involves an extreme attachment or belief in something.


Culture
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Fanaticism has been a significant theme in various forms of art, literature, and music. In literature, fanaticism is often portrayed as a destructive force, leading characters to commit extreme acts. In music, fanaticism is a common theme in religious and political songs. Fanaticism has also been a significant force in history, driving various movements and conflicts.

How to Memorize "fanaticism"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person with an intense and unwavering belief in something, such as a religious icon or political figure. Imagine their facial expressions and body language as they express their beliefs.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word fanaticism with the idea of an intense and unwavering belief. Think of a person who is completely devoted to a cause or belief, no matter what.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the etymology of the word: fanaticism comes from the Greek word fanatikos, which means 'possessed by a god'. Remember that fanaticism involves an extreme attachment or belief in something, as if possessed by it.


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