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Zealot Meaning in English

word

ˈzɛɫət/, /ˈziɫət
ZEL-uht or ZEEL-uht
zˈɛlət
ZEL-uht

Definition

A zealot is someone who is extremely enthusiastic or devoted to a cause, especially in religion or politics, often to the point of being unreasonable or intolerant.

Usage & Nuances

Usually negative or critical, suggesting intolerance or excessive devotion. Common in political or religious contexts. Do not use for everyday enthusiasm—'zealot' implies going too far. Noun only, not used as a verb.

Example Sentences

He is a zealot when it comes to his beliefs.

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The group was led by a political zealot.

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A zealot can sometimes ignore other people's views.

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He's a real fitness zealot—he never misses a workout, even on holidays.

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Don’t be a zealot about it—sometimes compromise is necessary.

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Online debates often turn ugly when a zealot gets involved.

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