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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
When Harper asks Pam if anyone ever left the group after just one turn of the Wheel, Pam — a true believer — can’t fathom backing out of the group.
Raised as a true believer in the American way, the gruesome fighting in an entirely foreign land transformed the way he viewed his government and, eventually, the war itself.
ARLINGTON, Texas — As a father of two, Dave Roberts is a true believer.
He’s a true believer, which may be more dangerous — or at least dangerous in a different way.
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.
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