Search results
- Dictionaryzealot/ˈzɛlət/
noun
- 1. a person who is fanatical and uncompromising in pursuit of their religious, political, or other ideals.
- 2. a member of an ancient Jewish sect that aimed at a world Jewish theocracy and resisted the Romans until ad 70. historical
Powered by Oxford Dictionaries
People also ask
What does Zealot mean in the Bible?
What is the meaning of zealotry?
Who is called a zealot?
What did the Zealots do?
ZEALOT definition: 1. a person who has very strong opinions about something, and tries to make other people have them…. Learn more.
A zealot is a zealous person, especially a fanatical partisan or a member of a fanatical sect. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and related words of zealot from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
ZEALOT meaning: 1. a person who has very strong opinions about something, and tries to make other people have them…. Learn more.
noun. a person who shows zeal. an excessively zealous person; fanatic. Synonyms: bigot, crank, extremist.
Today, anyone who goes overboard in their zeal, or enthusiasm, for a particular cause, a religion, a sports team, or a charitable organization — can be called a zealot. The coffee lover was a zealot regarding where his coffee was grown, who grew it, and how it was roasted.
A zealot is someone who is extremely devoted to a cause, especially a political or religious one, or a member of a radical Jewish sect in ancient Palestine. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and related terms from Collins English Dictionary.
A zealot is a person who is extremely enthusiastic about something, especially religion or politics. Learn how to pronounce zealot, see pictures and usage notes, and find synonyms and related words.