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- Dictionaryzeal·ot/ˈzelət/
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
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The meaning of ZEALOT is a zealous person; especially : a fanatical partisan. How to use zealot in a sentence. Did you know?
ZEALOT definition: 1. a person who has very strong opinions about something, and tries to make other people have them…. Learn more.
What does the word zealot mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the word zealot. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. zealot has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. Roman history (mid 1500s) Judaism (mid 1500s) religion (mid 1600s) See meaning & use. How common is the word zealot?
ZEALOT meaning: 1. a person who has very strong opinions about something, and tries to make other people have them…. Learn more.
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.
noun. 1. a person who is zealous, esp. to an extreme degree; fanatic. 2. [Z-] among the ancient Jews, a member of a radical political and religious sect that openly resisted Roman rule in Palestine.
Definition of zealot noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.