Extremist

/ɪkˈstriːmɪst/ noun

A person who has very strong, often extreme, political or religious opinions, especially ones that most people think are unreasonable or dangerous.

Built from “extreme,” from Latin “extremus” meaning “outermost” or “most distant,” plus the suffix -ist, which often marks a person with a certain belief. It shifted from describing outer limits to describing people whose ideas are far from the middle ground.

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