hypertheist
To attribute an absolute or extreme divine status to a person, concept, or entity, often exceeding the boundaries of traditional religious belief. It describes the act of elevating a subject to the level of a supreme, all-encompassing deity.
例文
3 / 5In times of crisis, people often hypertheist political leaders, expecting them to possess miraculous powers.
During emergencies, individuals frequently treat political figures as gods, hoping for supernatural solutions.
The theological treatise argues that modern societies hypertheist the concept of the individual self.
The religious essay claims that contemporary culture treats the concept of selfhood as a supreme deity.
You shouldn't hypertheist technology just because it solves all your current problems.
You should not treat technology like a god simply because it is useful right now.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Think of 'Hyper' (excessive) + 'Theist' (believer). Imagine a believer who is so hyperactive that they turn everything they see into a supreme god.
クイックテスト
The radical sect began to ________ their founding father, ignoring his human flaws and treating his words as eternal truths.
正解!
正解は: hypertheist
例文
In times of crisis, people often hypertheist political leaders, expecting them to possess miraculous powers.
everydayDuring emergencies, individuals frequently treat political figures as gods, hoping for supernatural solutions.
The theological treatise argues that modern societies hypertheist the concept of the individual self.
formalThe religious essay claims that contemporary culture treats the concept of selfhood as a supreme deity.
You shouldn't hypertheist technology just because it solves all your current problems.
informalYou should not treat technology like a god simply because it is useful right now.
Scholars observe a tendency in ancient cults to hypertheist natural phenomena like the sun or the moon.
academicResearchers notice that ancient groups often elevated natural elements to the status of absolute gods.
The startup's followers began to hypertheist the CEO, viewing his every decision as divine law.
businessThe company's supporters started treating the chief executive as a deity, seeing his choices as perfect.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
to hypertheist to the extreme
to deify something to a very high degree
dangerously hypertheist
to treat something as divine in a risky manner
refuse to hypertheist the mundane
to decline treating ordinary things as holy
よく混同される語
Hypothecate means to pledge something as security for a debt, whereas hypertheist refers to deification.
Hyperesthesia is a medical condition of excessive physical sensitivity, unrelated to religious belief.
使い方のコツ
The word 'hypertheist' is primarily used in formal or academic contexts as a functional shift (verb), describing the psychological or sociological process of extreme deification. It is rare in common speech and should be used to emphasize an 'over-the-top' or 'hyper' level of religious devotion.
よくある間違い
Learners often use this as a noun only; remember that in this specific context, it is treated as a verb (to hypertheist someone). Do not confuse the prefix 'hyper-' (over) with 'hypo-' (under).
覚え方のコツ
Think of 'Hyper' (excessive) + 'Theist' (believer). Imagine a believer who is so hyperactive that they turn everything they see into a supreme god.
語源
Derived from the Greek 'hyper-' (over, beyond) combined with 'theos' (god), following the pattern of words like 'atheist' but applied as an action.
文法パターン
文化的な背景
Often used in philosophical critiques of modern culture to describe how non-religious concepts like science or money are treated with religious fervor.
クイックテスト
The radical sect began to ________ their founding father, ignoring his human flaws and treating his words as eternal truths.
正解!
正解は: hypertheist
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