Scientologist

noun

Etymology

From Latin scientia + -ologist.

  1. derived from scientia + -ologist

Definitions

  1. A follower of Scientology, whether belonging to the "official" Church of Scientology or…

    A follower of Scientology, whether belonging to the "official" Church of Scientology or being outside in the so-called Free Zone.

    • I felt great and I got rid of some stuff that I didn't realize that I was dragging around. And I said, 'Whoa, I think I've become a Scientologist.' -- Isaac Hayes
    • Tory Bezazian was a veteran Scientologist who loved going after church critics. Until she met the darkest detractor of all.
  2. Of or relating to Scientology or Scientologists.

    • He [Robert de Grimston] graduated from a Scientology unit, and within fourteen weeks became a Scientologist “therapist.”
    • They moved a group of dancers and Scientologist friends into the Row and created a pageant called U.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA