A fervent and even militant proponent of something.
1 He is a zealot in the grip of a scary new cult.
2 If you're outside the window, you'll be viewed as a fringe zealot .
3 In the beginning the High Keeper was no more than a zealot .
4 Captain Endicott, fierce zealot as he was, found in it something disagreeable.
5 I anticipated my eventual overdose like a zealot looking forward to Armageddon.
6 Whatever he undertook, he drove through with the remorselessness of a zealot .
7 So Max may very well have been a Nazarene, not a zealot .
8 It were sheer impertinence to finger the texture of a zealot 's sackcloth.
9 Lanfranc, sprung from Imperialist Pavia, was no zealot for extravagant papal claims.
10 The big man washed as he did everything else, like a zealot .
11 His brave little zealot 'family.' I hooked quotes around the word.
12 A zealot in art, the friar was a sceptic in religion.
13 Only a power-hungry zealot could accept the fulsome ritual as a tolerable exchange.
14 There was nothing of the reformer or the zealot about him.
15 But for the complete zealot nothing transcends the zest of pioneering for himself.
16 Captain Tyler was a True Believer, a zealot of the most fanatical kind.
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