God-fearing man, bug, crackpot, eager beaver, good great one for, kook, monomaniac, perverse fool, racist, solitary, visionary
Definitionadj. marked by excessive enthusiasm for and intense devotion to a cause or idea
Last update: December 2, 2015
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He is a football fanatic. [adjective]
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These books are personal trainers for the hungry hordes of fanatic puzzlers. [Please select]
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Understandably the top attraction in Scotland, far less Edinburgh, you do not need to be a history fanatic to enjoy the castle. [Please select]
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But the great point of all is to have no blood-guiltiness, no outbreak of fanatic natives against benefactors coming in the garb of peace. [Please select]
"Is it not," said Lady Margaret, "a blessed escape which we have made, out of the hands of so desperate and bloodthirsty a fanatic." [Please select]
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There was the frenzy of the fanatic, the exaltation of the dreamer, clearly expressed upon his features, but there was something wanting. [Please select]
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His nephew, I hear, was at the wappenschaw to-day, and gained the popinjay, which does not look like a fanatic. [Please select]
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But his enthusiasm was unsullied by fanatic zeal, and unleavened by the sourness of the puritanical spirit. [Please select]
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"That gave the insane fanatic star-gazer hopes that I might renounce my faith." [Please select]
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Marzio was a fanatic in his theories, but he had something of the artist's simplicity in his idea of the way they should be carried out. [Please select]
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