fanaticism (Meaning)

Wordnet

fanaticism (n)

excessive intolerance of opposing views

Webster

fanaticism (n.)

Excessive enthusiasm, unreasoning zeal, or wild and extravagant notions, on any subject, especially religion; religious frenzy.

fanaticism Sentence Examples

  1. The extreme fanaticism of the cult led to violent confrontations with authorities.
  2. The politician's rhetoric was tinged with a dangerous fanaticism that alienated moderate voters.
  3. The soccer fans' fanaticism bordered on obsession, leading to rowdy behavior at matches.
  4. The actor's fanaticism for Method acting resulted in intense and emotionally draining performances.
  5. The scientist's fanaticism for precision led to groundbreaking discoveries in his field.
  6. The religious fanaticism of the extremists drove them to acts of terrorism.
  7. The author's fanaticism for adventure resulted in a thrilling and captivating memoir.
  8. The CEO's fanaticism for profit blinded him to the ethical implications of his business practices.
  9. The doctor's fanaticism for healing motivated him to go the extra mile for his patients.
  10. The artist's fanaticism for self-expression led to unconventional and provocative works of art.

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zeal, mania, obsession, excitement, infatuation, fever, eagerness, earnestness, keenness, responsiveness

aloofness, impassiveness, reticence, stoicism, composure, apathy, taciturnity, insensitiveness, impassivity, reserve

The extreme fanaticism of the cult led to violent confrontations with authorities.

The politician's rhetoric was tinged with a dangerous fanaticism that alienated moderate voters.

The soccer fans' fanaticism bordered on obsession, leading to rowdy behavior at matches.

The actor's fanaticism for Method acting resulted in intense and emotionally draining performances.