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famine n. starvation; shortage, dearth, scarcity, deficiency, paucity,<br />

exiguity, barrenness, lack: In days of abundance, no one should<br />

die of famine.<br />

famished adj. starving, starved, voracious, ravenous, ravening, craving,<br />

hungry: The survivors were famished after a fortnight in the<br />

lifeboat.<br />

famous adj. renowned, celebrated, popular, famed, well-known, noted,<br />

eminent, pre-eminent, conspicuous, prominent, illustrious,<br />

notable, acclaimed, venerable, legendary, distinguished,<br />

praiseworthy, honoured, lionized: A famous architect has been<br />

invited to address the convention.<br />

famously adv. excellently, (very) well, superbly, marvellously,<br />

splendidly, capitally, spectacularly, superlatively: The prince<br />

and I get on famously.<br />

fan n. admirer, enthusiast, adherent, devotee, aficionado,<br />

follower, supporter, lover, zealot, Colloq buff, fiend, hound,<br />

bug, addict, nut, US booster, Slang junkie, freak, groupie:<br />

Avid fans of Ascot United, we go to all the matches.<br />

fanatic n. maniac, extremist, zealot, Colloq fiend, nut, Slang freak:<br />

Religious fanatics killed 'heathens' or 'infidels' by the<br />

thousand.<br />

fanatical adj. fanatic, extreme, distracted, maniacal, mad, rabid,<br />

zealous, frenzied, feverish, burning, frantic, frenetic,<br />

obsessive, fervent, compulsive, monomaniacal, fervid, perfervid,<br />

passionate, enthusiastic, agog, immoderate, excessive: The<br />

entire family are fanatical in their fundamentalism.<br />

fanaticism<br />

n. 1 devotion, dedication, devotedness; infatuation,<br />

enthusiasm, fervour, zeal, obsessiveness, franticness, frenzy,<br />

hysteria: Her fanaticism for rock musicians is getting a bit<br />

out of hand. 2 monomania, single-mindedness, mania, madness,<br />

extremism, intolerance, bigotry, bias, partiality, prejudice,<br />

narrow-mindedness, close-mindedness: Some religious sects are<br />

characterized by virulent fanaticism.

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