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- Dictionaryfanatical/fəˈnatɪkl/
adjective
- 1. filled with excessive and single-minded zeal: "fanatical revolutionaries" Similar Opposite
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Fanatical means extremely interested in something, or holding extreme beliefs that may lead to unreasonable or violent behaviour. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences.
- English (US)
FANATICAL meaning: 1. extremely interested in something, to...
- Fanatical in Traditional Chinese
FANATICAL translate: 著迷的, 狂熱者;極端的. Learn more in the...
- Fanaticism
FANATICISM definition: 1. extreme beliefs that may lead to...
- Fanbase
FANBASE definition: 1. the fans of a singer, group, team,...
- Fanboy
FANBOY definition: 1. a boy or young man who is a fan of...
- Fan Zone
FAN ZONE definition: 1. an area outside or away from a...
- Fan Park
fan park definition: 1. a large open space, away from where...
- Pronunciation in English
fanatical pronunciation. How to say fanatical. Listen to the...
- English (US)
Fanatic is a noun or adjective that means a person with excessive enthusiasm and uncritical devotion toward something. Learn about its origin, synonyms, examples, and related words.
Fanatical can be used to describe either a kind of fanatic or such a person’s beliefs or behavior. Example: We dismiss these extreme beliefs by calling them fanatical, but they may be more widespread than we think.
Fanatical means extremely interested in something, or holding extreme beliefs that may lead to unreasonable or violent behavior. Learn more about this word, its usage and related terms from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Fanatical means very extreme in behaviour or opinions, often in religion or politics. Learn how to use this adjective, its synonyms, pronunciation, and examples from Collins English Dictionary.
A fanatic is a person who is extremely interested in something, or who has very extreme beliefs. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and synonyms of fanatic from Cambridge Dictionary.
If you are excessively enthusiastic about something — a sports team, an actor, your religion, saving the whales, a certain brand of chocolate — then you are fanatical about it. Fanatical comes from the word fanatic, which itself came from the Latin fanaticus, meaning "mad" or "inspired by a deity."