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  1. a person who is extremely interested in something, to a degree that some people find unreasonable: a fitness / film fanatic. disapproving. a person who has very extreme beliefs that may lead them to behave in unreasonable or violent ways: religious fanatics. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Enthusiasts. -aholic. -oholic. aficionado.

  2. : marked by excessive enthusiasm and often intense uncritical devotion. they're fanatic about politics. a fanatic attention to details.

  3. A fanatic is a person with an extreme and often unquestioning enthusiasm, devotion, or zeal for something, such as a religion, political stance, or cause. This sense of the word is typically used negatively to imply that someone takes such devotion too far, as in They’re considered religious fanatics due to their extreme practices.

  4. a person who is extremely interested in something, to a degree that some people find unreasonable: a fitness / sports fanatic. disapproving. a person who has very extreme beliefs that may lead them to behave in unreasonable or violent ways: religious fanatics. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Enthusiasts. -aholic. -oholic. aficionado.

  5. If you’re apt to come off as a little zany and express extreme enthusiasm for a particular idea or thing, you may be described as a fanatic. "She’s a real vegetable fanatic; I’ve never seen someone so enthusiastic about gardening methods.

  6. fanatic, zealot, militant, devotee refer to persons showing more than ordinary support for, adherence to, or interest in a cause, point of view, or activity. fanatic and zealot both suggest excessive or overweening devotion to a cause or belief.

  7. 1. a person whose enthusiasm or zeal for something is extreme or beyond normal limits. 2. informal a person devoted to a particular hobby or pastime; fan: a jazz fanatic. adj. a variant of fanatical. [C16: from Latin fānāticus belonging to a temple, hence, inspired by a god, frenzied, from fānum temple]

  8. Fanatic, zealot, militant, devotee refer to persons showing more than ordinary support for, adherence to, or interest in a cause, point of view, or activity. Fanatic and zealot both suggest excessive or overweening devotion to a cause or belief.

  9. Definitions of 'fanatic' 1. If you describe someone as a fanatic, you disapprove of them because you consider their behavior or opinions to be very extreme, for example, in the way they support particular religious or political ideas. [disapproval] [...] 2.

  10. Fanatic definition: A person marked or motivated by an extreme, unreasoning enthusiasm, as for a cause.