cult Synonyms

cult Meaning

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cult (n)

followers of an exclusive system of beliefs and practices

an interest followed with exaggerated zeal

followers of an unorthodox, extremist, or false religion or sect who often live outside of conventional society under the direction of a charismatic leader

a religion or sect that is generally considered to be unorthodox, extremist, or false

a system of religious beliefs and rituals

cult Sentence Examples

  1. The small village was known for its secretive cult that worshipped ancient deities.
  2. The cult leader held sway over his followers with promises of enlightenment and salvation.
  3. Members of the cult lived in isolation from the rest of society, following strict rules and rituals.
  4. The cult's teachings often veered into the realm of mysticism and the occult.
  5. Authorities became concerned about the cult's activities after reports of strange ceremonies surfaced.
  6. The cult's compound was hidden deep in the forest, away from prying eyes.
  7. Former members of the cult described it as a manipulative and controlling organization.
  8. The cult's influence extended beyond its physical boundaries through online forums and social media.
  9. Cults often prey on vulnerable individuals searching for meaning or belonging.
  10. Despite efforts to dismantle it, the cult continued to thrive in secrecy.

FAQs About the word cult

followers of an exclusive system of beliefs and practices, an interest followed with exaggerated zeal, followers of an unorthodox, extremist, or false religion

audience, followership,following,discipleship, fandom

agnosticism, secularism, secularism, atheism, atheism,agnosticism,unbelief, godlessness, godlessness, know-nothingism

The small village was known for its secretive cult that worshipped ancient deities.

The cult leader held sway over his followers with promises of enlightenment and salvation.

Members of the cult lived in isolation from the rest of society, following strict rules and rituals.

The cult's teachings often veered into the realm of mysticism and the occult.