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true believer
noun
- a person who has been thoroughly convinced of something.
- a fanatic, especially a religious or political one.
Example Sentences
Whether or not you are a true believer, it is nothing short of miraculous to realize that one person’s words and actions — and the storytelling around that individual — can continue to resonate in all realms of society and culture, in all corners of the world.
Onetime Trump “true believer†Stephanie Grisham, former press secretary to both Donald and Melania, famously told a national TV audience during last summer’s Democratic National Convention that she knows firsthand that the president “has no empathy, no morals and no fidelity to the truth.â€
But Bannon is a committed antiestablishment man and a true believer in his cause.
As a steadfast champion of the president-elect’s agenda, Alito is well positioned to vouch that his former clerk remains a true believer in the cause despite his regrettable lapse four years ago.
He was a true believer in the British Empire, and also an Irishman by birth who was all too conscious of its abundant internal contradictions.
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