fanatic
See also: fanàtic
English
WOTD – 3 February 2008
Alternative forms
- fanatick (obsolete)
Etymology
First attested in 1525. From Latin fānāticus (“of a temple, divinely inspired, frenzied”), from fānum (“temple”). Influenced by French fanatique.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fəˈnæt.ɪk/
Audio (US) (file) Audio (AU) (file) - Rhymes: -ætɪk
Adjective
fanatic (comparative more fanatic, superlative most fanatic)
- Fanatical.
- 1817, Thomas Moore, Lalla-Rookh:
- But Faith, fanatic Faith, once wedded fast / To some dear falsehood, hugs it to the last.
- (obsolete) Showing evidence of possession by a god or demon; frenzied, overzealous.
Translations
fanatical
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showing evidence of possession by a god or demon
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Noun
fanatic (plural fanatics)
- A person who is zealously enthusiastic for some cause, especially in religion.
- 2010, BioWare, Mass Effect 2 (Science Fiction), Redwood City: Electronic Arts, →OCLC, PC, scene: Cerberus: The Illusive Man Codex entry:
- The reclusive tycoon calling himself the Illusive Man is a human nationalist focused on advancing human interests, whatever the cost to non-humans. The Citadel Council regards him as a fanatic posing a serious threat to galactic security.
Translations
one who is zealously enthusiastic
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Quotations
- A zealot can't change his mind. A fanatic can't change his mind and won't change the subject. —Winston Churchill (attributed)
- A fanatic is one who redoubles his effort when he has forgotten his aim. —George Santayana
Anagrams
Occitan
Pronunciation
Audio (Béarn) (file)
Romanian
Adjective
fanatic m or n (feminine singular fanatică, masculine plural fanatici, feminine and neuter plural fanatice)
Declension
Declension of fanatic
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | ||
nominative/ accusative | indefinite | fanatic | fanatică | fanatici | fanatice | ||
definite | fanaticul | fanatica | fanaticii | fanaticele | |||
genitive/ dative | indefinite | fanatic | fanatice | fanatici | fanatice | ||
definite | fanaticului | fanaticei | fanaticilor | fanaticelor |
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