unfanatic
English
Etymology
From un- + fanatic.
Adjective
unfanatic (comparative more unfanatic, superlative most unfanatic)
- Not fanatical.
- 2015 September 4, Ursula K Le Guin, “Two Years, Eight Months and Twenty‑Eight Nights by Salman Rushdie review – a modern Arabian Nights”, in The Guardian:
- Ibn Rushd tried to reconcile reason and humane morality with God and faith, positing a kindly God and an unfanatic faith.
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