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TOEFL BNC: 21590 COCA: 14954

zealot

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
zealot /ˈzɛlət/ noun
plural zealots
zealot
/ˈzɛlət/
noun
plural zealots
Learner's definition of ZEALOT
[count] often disapproving
: a person who has very strong feelings about something (such as religion or politics) and who wants other people to have those feelings : a zealous person狂热分子

— zealotry

/ˈzɛlətri/ noun [noncount]
TOEFL BNC: 21590 COCA: 14954

zealot

noun

zeal·​ot ˈze-lət How to pronounce zealot (audio)
1
: a zealous person
especially : a fanatical partisan
a religious zealot
2
capitalized : a member of a fanatical sect arising in Judea during the first century a.d. and militantly opposing the Roman domination of Palestine

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In the 1st century A.D., a fanatical sect arose in Judaea to oppose the Roman domination of Palestine. Known as the Zealots, they fought their most famous battle at the great fortress of Masada, where 1,000 defenders took their own lives just as the Romans were about to storm the fort. Over the years, zealot came to mean anyone who is passionately devoted to a cause. The adjective zealous may describe someone who's merely dedicated and energetic ("a zealous investigator", "zealous about combating inflation", etc.). But zealot (like its synonym fanatic) and zealotry (like its synonym fanaticism) are used disapprovingly—even while Jews everywhere still honor the memory of those who died at Masada.

Example Sentences

zealots on both sides of the issue resorted to name-calling and scare tactics
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Word History

Etymology

Late Latin zelotes, from Greek zēlōtēs, from zēlos

First Known Use

1537, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of zealot was in 1537
TOEFL BNC: 21590 COCA: 14954

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