Prepositions after "fanatical"

fanatical about, in, as, for or of?

In 76% of cases "fanatical about" is used

fanatical about the written word.

He's fanatical about his training.

Being fanatical about our weight and diet.

For a country where people are so fanatical about fish, it comes as no surprise.

I am fanatical about all sport but in particular Football, Tennis and Formula 1.

And a lot of the people I know who are absolutely fanatical about music love vinyl.

We are both fanatical about this wonderful sea vegetable and want to produce it for local and overseas markets.

CLEAR certainly has full time detractors, people who are so totally single minded and almost fanatical about it.

I mean I am totally with you - once you have had your own business, you become fanatical about customer service.

I'd a Baha'i, an insomniac, I ponder becoming vegan, I'd fanatical about chai and I will love you forever if you.

In 9% of cases "fanatical in" is used

Saul was fanatical in his opposition to the gospel and tireless in his persecution of the church.

What is very clear is that they are very single-minded and they are very fanatical in their beliefs.

Being so fanatical in his vision that his henchmen and even himself weren't scared to die for it wade it scary.

Certainly, there is no need to be fanatical in terms of wanting to keep the language, any language, ' pure ', i.

Devotees of thesis are almost fanatical in their enthusiasm for this very solid, lightning fast, SEO optimized WordPress theme.

What most people who claim that atheists are religious mean is that atheists can be just as fanatical in promoting their beliefs and values as any religious fanatic.

The only weak point -- at least from a ' lab lit ' standpoint -- is perhaps that once again a scientist is depicted as absolutely fanatical in his devotion to his work.

This is made especially clear in Hulk: Gray, where many parallels between Ross and the Hulk are drawn and Ross grows more and more fanatical in his pursuit of the Hulk as time goes on.

In 2% of cases "fanatical as" is used

Sociologically speaking, Afghans are not fanatical as a people.

It is still important to feel comfortable in your surroundings, but there is no need to be fanatical as to decoration.

Visit any toy forum on the Net and you're bound to read comments as fascinatingly shallow and fanatical as the ones you've just read.

In 2% of cases "fanatical for" is used

He must be fanatical for their welfare.

In their account it is bound to appear as fanatical for nothing, and fanatical against everything.

Moreover, mobile users are very fanatical for bringing up to date their cell phone with the most recent belongings.

But the difference is that in every such case, the sons were fanatical for the faith where the fathers had been slack about it.

I know of no explanation except that such a thing is not unreason but reason; that if it is fanatical it is fanatical for reason and fanatical against all the unreasonable things.

In 2% of cases "fanatical of" is used

Even the most fanatical of revolutionaries must see what a waste of life we have endured.

In 2% of cases "fanatical on" is used

I was -- and am -- a bit fanatical on the subject.

Both the right and left on this issue tend to become fanatical on the security treaty debate.

While they're going to likely become fanatical on your business in exchange, you should be supplying without seeking to get anything again.

In 1% of cases "fanatical against" is used

In their account it is bound to appear as fanatical for nothing, and fanatical against everything.

To echo Russell, I am fanatical against fanaticism, so lets delete the language of fanaticism and import the language of empiricism.

I know of no explanation except that such a thing is not unreason but reason; that if it is fanatical it is fanatical for reason and fanatical against all the unreasonable things.

In 1% of cases "fanatical into" is used

Turn the fanatical into their beasts of burden for bloated egos and trampled hopes of saving this nation.

In 1% of cases "fanatical over" is used

Don't be fanatical over this car crash thing.

Financial buffs had gone fanatical over the stock.

In 1% of cases "fanatical to" is used

Some people are excessively fanatical to the extent of slandering and labelling those who have made a different choice.