fanaticism 的定义
- fanatical character, spirit, or conduct.
fanaticism 近义词
overenthusiasm
fanaticism 的近义词 40 个
- bigotry
- extremism
- hatred
- intolerance
- zeal
- zealotry
- abandonment
- arbitrariness
- bias
- contumacy
- dedication
- devotion
- dogma
- enthusiasm
- faction
- frenzy
- illiberality
- immoderation
- infatuation
- injustice
- madness
- monomania
- obsessiveness
- obstinacy
- partiality
- partisanship
- passion
- prejudice
- rage
- single-mindedness
- stubbornness
- superstition
- tenacity
- transport
- unfairness
- unruliness
- violence
- willfulness
- incorrigibility
- unreasonableness
fanaticism 的反义词 12 个
更多fanaticism例句
- The vast majority of my personal acquaintances are non-runners, in the sense that, for them, anything beyond occasionally doing a light jog or taking part in a Thanksgiving 5K is a clear sign of unhinged fanaticism.
- This all changed when the state-supported wave of religious fanaticism struck our society.
- A Muslim cleric from France hopes to unite Muslims, Christians and Jews in the fight against fanaticism.
- In short, these "solutions" represent neither principles nor pragmatism, and instead reflect dangerous phantasms and fanaticism.
- And to respond to fanaticism in kind, to give in to its death urges, is to be complicit with it—deeply complicit.
- The region is being roiled by religious fanaticism; Palestinians read the papers.
- The wave of religious fanaticism sweeping over the land might recede as rapidly as it had risen.
- The abbey was founded by William the Lion in 1178, but war, fire and fanaticism have left it sadly fragmentary.
- Against plays, players, and playgoers they waged in pulpit and pamphlet a warfare characterized by the most intense fanaticism.
- But no story is too absurd to be imposed on minds blinded by religious and political fanaticism.
- In short, he knows little of the human mind who does not know that fanaticism renders the populace capable of anything.