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Definition of Fanatically
1. Adverb. In a passionately fanatic manner. "He followed the teachings of his guru fanatically"
Definition of Fanatically
1. Adverb. In a fanatical manner; with extreme, irrational zeal or enthusiasm. ¹
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Definition of Fanatically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fanatically
Literary usage of Fanatically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Noyesism Unveiled: A History of the Sect Self-styled Perfectionists : with a by Hubbard Eastman (1849)
"Surely so far as they fought fanatically, so far they were fanatics! If they were
fanatical in relation to this matter they may be in relation to all others ..."
2. Orations and Addresses of George William Curtis by George William Curtis (1894)
"They were fanatics—of course they were; so is Grant, fanatically boring at the
heart of the Rebellion ; so is Sherman, fanatically pushing towards salt ..."
3. The Temperance Reformation: Its History, from the Organization of the First by Lebbeus Armstrong (1853)
"And secondly, " because these beverages are not necessarily intoxicating, as is
falsely and fanatically assumed by the conventional advocates of the ..."
4. The Two Lost Centuries of Britain by William Henry Babcock (1890)
"fanatically Christian, fanatically moral, fanatically Roman, he could see nothing
good in the semi-heathen present, and believe nothing good of the Celt in ..."
5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1856)
"Ia all difficulties it was his resource, and at the time with which we are dealing
lie was fanatically sanguine that some one or other of his little subtle ..."
6. Switzerland: The Country and Its People by Clarence Rook (1907)
"But the Forest cantons, the men of the Alp and the mountain, were fanatically
opposed to any interference with their ancient rights and abuses, ..."