zealotist (Meaning)

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zealotist (n.)

A zealot.

Synonyms & Antonyms of zealotist

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zealotist Sentence Examples

  1. The zealotist's unwavering devotion to the cause borders on fanaticism.
  2. His zealotry led him to spread misinformation and incite violence.
  3. The religious zealotist's interpretation of scripture was so narrow that it excluded all other perspectives.
  4. The political zealotist's relentless pursuit of power blinded him to the consequences of his actions.
  5. Her zealotism for social justice compelled her to engage in risky and confrontational activism.
  6. The zealotist's single-minded focus on his goal made him impervious to reason or persuasion.
  7. The zealots' misguided beliefs fueled a dangerous and destructive movement.
  8. The zealotist's unwavering faith in his ideology prevented him from considering alternative viewpoints.
  9. The fervor of the zealotist's rhetoric whipped the crowd into a frenzy.
  10. The zealotist's unwavering loyalty to his leader compromised his own judgment and morality.

FAQs About the word zealotist

A zealot.

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No antonyms found.

The zealotist's unwavering devotion to the cause borders on fanaticism.

His zealotry led him to spread misinformation and incite violence.

The religious zealotist's interpretation of scripture was so narrow that it excluded all other perspectives.

The political zealotist's relentless pursuit of power blinded him to the consequences of his actions.