Devotees synonyms
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A buff is a person who is a big fan of or knowledgeable about something.
Something resembling an open fan in shape:
Among the ancient Jews, a member of a radical political and religious sect that openly resisted Roman rule in Palestine
votaries
A person who is fervently devoted, as to a leader or ideal; a faithful follower.
An athletic supporter.
The definition of a follower is someone who agrees with the beliefs of others, or listens to the lead or commands of another.
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An ardent supporter
The definition of a disciple is a follower of a prophet or teacher.
Someone who is unqualified or insufficiently skillful.
aficionados
An enthusiastic admirer or follower; a fan.
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Adherent is defined as a person who follows something or someone, like an cause or a strong leader.
A dissenter from an established church, especially a Protestant nonconformist.
One who has a special enthusiasm for or interest in something:
A devotee; fan
The definition of a fiend is someone who obsesses over an activity or thing.
(Informal) A person who has an excessive or persistent enthusiasm, liking, or desire for something
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An enthusiasm or obsession:
antagonists (antonym)
adversaries (antonym)
An opponent; an enemy.
enemies (antonym)
A nation or force hostile to another; military or wartime adversary
religions (related)
Religion is a set of beliefs about God or the supernatural.
loves (related)
Philia - Mentioned by Aristotle, meant a dispassionate, virtuous and unselfish love
beliefs (related)
The definition of a belief is an opinion or something that a person holds to be true.
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praises (related)
(Archaic) A reason for praise; merit.
likes (related)
The definition of a like is a preference or something that one enjoys.
concerns (related)
Regard for or interest in someone or something:
Find another word for devotees. In this page you can discover 31 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for devotees, like: lovers, buffs, fans, zealots, votaries, supporters, followers, fanatics, enthusiasts, disciples and boosters.