Antizealot

/ˌæntiˈzɛlət/ noun

A person who opposes or criticizes excessive enthusiasm or zeal, particularly in religious or political contexts.

From anti- (against) + zealot (an extremely enthusiastic person), combining Greek and Hebrew roots. The term emerged in English as a descriptor for those who react against fanaticism.

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