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cultish
/ ˈkʌltɪ, ˈkʌltɪʃ /
adjective
intended to appeal to a small group of fashionable people
Other Word Forms
- ˈܱپ adverb
Example Sentences
As with Trumpers, there is indeed something cultish about his boosters.
They’re very strange people and they’re sort of cultish, and they’re all in a room together, and they pile on each other, and they are always jumping on each and laying on each other and doing weird push-ups that I’ve never seen before.
This frenzied devotion to freedom in its most perverted form, a kind of Promethean exultation in unbridled will and desire, sits in weird juxtaposition with a cultish, masochistic worship of leader figures.
There’s much the same blind loyalty, the same cultish devotion to leaders who couldn’t care less if their followers live or die.
You’d think a show that follows the transition from soccer champions to cultish cannibals would want to start us off with pure, innocent girls to emphasize the severity of their journey.
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