The zealotry
Example: The zealotry shows extreme belief
Definition
"The zealotry" refers to the quality or state of showing extreme and passionate devotion to a cause or belief, often to the point of fanaticism. It describes behavior characterized by intense enthusiasm and uncompromising commitment.
Etymology
The word "zealotry" originates from the Greek word 'zelotes,' meaning 'emulator' or 'zealous follower.' It entered English in the late 16th century, initially referring to the passionate followers of the Jewish Zealots. Did you know? The term has evolved to describe any fervent and sometimes excessive enthusiasm for a cause.
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"The zealotry" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C2) - set 2", containing 91 commonly used words.
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