true believer

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A person who is completely committed to a religion or a cause.

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  • He was a true believer in the power of prayer, never missing a day of worship.
  • The early Christians were true believers who faced persecution for their faith.
  • Only a true believer could maintain such optimism in the face of so much suffering.
  • She's a true believer in the party's platform, defending every policy without question.
  • As a true believer in free-market capitalism, he argued against any government intervention.
  • The activist was a true believer in the environmental cause, dedicating her life to it.
  • He became a true believer in minimalism after seeing how it decluttered his life and mind.
  • It's hard to argue with a true believer; their commitment to the ideology is absolute.
  • From the very beginning, he was a true believer in the project's potential for success.
  • What separates a casual supporter from a true believer is the willingness to make personal sacrifices for the cause.