A person motivated by irrational enthusiasm (as for a cause)
Marked by excessive enthusiasm for and intense devotion to a cause or idea.
1 You see, I was no longer a pro; I was a fanatic .
2 In religion he was a fanatic ; he was a demented fanatic now.
3 That's exactly what New York collector and Ferrari fanatic Peter Kalikow did.
4 The guiding spirit of that group was a fanatic of social revolution.
5 By any reasonable definition of the word, that made him a fanatic .
6 Nassim found a fanatic young Believer in one of the militia contingents.
7 I am no bigot, no fanatic ; I am thy aunt of seven-and-twenty.
8 The voice that was speaking now was the voice of a fanatic .
9 The fanatic zeal that inspired the first crusaders was already dying out.
10 He is the presiding officer, and the religious fanatic of the group.
11 The writer of the Book of Ecclesiastes was no weak-minded, superstitious fanatic .
12 He was a fanatic defender of the American republic and abominated nobility.
13 The member from Vermont pursued Jim with the bitterness of a fanatic .
14 And if you somehow remove the religious fanatic then you've got Ryan.
15 Although it may be a little late to go fanatic on him.
16 Still, it was said that there was no fanatic like the converted.
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