Fanatic Meaning. Antonyms of fanatic Entry 1 of 2 1 a person with a strong and habitual liking for something football fanatics are pretty much booked up for weekends from Labor Day to. Learners definition of FANATIC.
From the Latin fanaticus meaning mad enthusiastic the noun fanatic means zealous person You know how right before the family gathers for Thanksgiving each year everyone warns each other not to get your Uncle Jimmy started on the role of government in everyday life. A person who is very enthusiastic about something. A person whose enthusiasm or zeal for something is extreme or beyond normal limits.
From the Latin fanaticus meaning mad enthusiastic the noun fanatic means zealous person You know how right before the family gathers for Thanksgiving each year everyone warns each other not to get your Uncle Jimmy started on the role of government in everyday life.
A variant of fanatical. Fanatic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fanatic fəˈntɪk noun countable 1 someone who has extreme political or religious ideas and is often dangerous SYN extremist. See dhēs- in Indo-European roots American Heritage. Noun 1 A person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal especially for an extreme religious or political cause.
