cult

word

/ˈkəɫt/
kuhlt
/kˈʌlt/
kuhlt

Definition

A cult is a group of people with beliefs or practices seen as strange or extreme, often centered around a charismatic leader. It can also refer to strong admiration for a particular thing or person.

Usage & Nuances

'Cult' often has a negative meaning, suggesting manipulation or control. Common collocations: 'cult leader', 'join a cult', 'cult following' (when fans admire something passionately). Can be used about religion, movies, celebrities, etc.

Example Sentences

The police investigated the strange cult in the town.

basic

Many people follow the cult leader without question.

basic

That old movie has a real cult following these days.

natural

She warned me not to get involved with any kind of cult.

natural

It's amazing how some products develop a cult status out of nowhere.

natural

He became part of a small, secret cult.

basic