noun as in strong fondness

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exoteric, public, rationalist

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Example Sentences

Example:While he was an esoterist seeking hidden knowledge, others preferred to deal with exoteric knowledge, which was widely available and accepted.

Definition:Relating to the expression of knowledge in a general form that is open to all, not secret or restricted to a few.

From exoteric

Example:The esoterist’s research was diametrically opposed to the public’s need for transparency and clarity in their information.

Definition:Open to general view or discussion, not secret, and belonging to or for the use of the public.

From public

Example:Walter was a rationalist, while his friend Ed, an esoterist, believed in mysteries and unproven supernatural phenomena.

Definition:A person who relies on reason and scientific method in the pursuit of knowledge, often rejecting the belief in supernatural or esoteric matters.

From rationalist