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cult
[kuhlt]
noun
a particular system of religious worship, especially with reference to its rites and ceremonies.
an instance of great veneration of a person, ideal, or thing, especially as manifested by a body of admirers.
the physical fitness cult.
the object of such devotion.
a group or sect bound together by veneration of the same thing, person, ideal, etc.
Sociology., a group having a sacred ideology and a set of rites centering around their sacred symbols.
a religion or sect considered to be false, unorthodox, or extremist, with members often living outside of conventional society under the direction of a charismatic leader.
the members of such a religion or sect.
any system for treating human sickness that originated by a person usually claiming to have sole insight into the nature of disease, and that employs methods regarded as unorthodox or unscientific.
adjective
of or relating to a cult.
of, for, or attracting a small group of devotees.
a cult movie.
cult
/ kʌlt /
noun
a specific system of religious worship, esp with reference to its rites and deity
a sect devoted to such a system
a quasi-religious organization using devious psychological techniques to gain and control adherents
sociol a group having an exclusive ideology and ritual practices centred on sacred symbols, esp one characterized by lack of organizational structure
intense interest in and devotion to a person, idea, or activity
the cult of yoga
the person, idea, etc, arousing such devotion
something regarded as fashionable or significant by a particular group
( as modifier )
a cult show
(modifier) of, relating to, or characteristic of a cult or cults
a cult figure
cult
In anthropology, an organization for the conduct of ritual, magical, or other religious observances. Many so-called primitive tribes, for example, have ancestor cults, in which dead ancestors are considered divine and activities are organized to respect their memory and invoke their aid. A cult is also a religious group held together by a dominant, often charismatic individual, or by the worship of a divinity, an idol, or some other object. (See animism (see also animism), fetish, and totemism.)
Other Word Forms
- cultist noun
- cultism noun
- cultic adjective
- cultual adjective
- cultish adjective
- anticult noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of cult1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cult1
Example Sentences
I’m honestly a little surprised horseradish hasn’t developed more of a cult following, given that we are living in The Spiciest Era.
Ms Odour says that amid an ongoing investigation into more deaths linked to the cult she has identified her husband's body at a mortuary in the coastal town of Malindi.
Nostalgia for extreme tackiness is surely one of the funnier outcomes of a cult film’s success.
After all, Trumpism is centered on a cult of personality, and its ideology is driven by his blinding ambition and force of will.
Sage gets to announce fall, mint conjures spring, dill earns cult status in Alison Roman’s corner of the internet and garlic is beloved across the board.
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