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Fundamentalist Meaning in English

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ˌfəndəˈmɛnəɫɪst/, /ˌfəndəˈmɛntəɫɪst
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fˌʌndəmˈɛntəlˌɪst
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Definition

A fundamentalist is a person who strictly follows the basic principles or teachings of a religion or set of beliefs, often ignoring new ideas or changes.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used in a formal or neutral context; often refers to religious movements but can apply to politics or other beliefs. Can sound negative, suggesting rigid or extreme views. Common collocations: 'religious fundamentalist,' 'Islamic fundamentalist.' Avoid using it casually about someone's beliefs, as it can be sensitive.

Example Sentences

He was called a fundamentalist because of his strict beliefs.

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Some fundamentalists oppose any changes to traditions.

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The group is known for its fundamentalist views.

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Some worry that fundamentalists can become intolerant of others.

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Being a fundamentalist doesn’t always mean someone is extreme, but it often does.

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He’s not a fundamentalist—he just values tradition.

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