Pronunciation: /ˈfændəm/
noun A group of fans or enthusiasts who are devoted to a particular subject or hobby
A1 I am a fan of that TV show, so I am part of its fandom.
A2 Her room is filled with posters and merchandise from her favorite fandoms.
B1 Being part of a fandom can bring people together who share the same interests.
B2 The fandom for that book series is known for its passionate and dedicated followers.
C1 The fandom surrounding that movie franchise has led to numerous fan theories and discussions.
C2 Members of the fandom organized a charity event to raise money for a cause they all supported.
adjective Relating to or characteristic of a particular fandom
A1 I am a fan of that TV show, it's my fandom favorite.
A2 She joined the fandom community online to connect with other fans.
B1 The fandom merchandise for the movie sold out quickly.
B2 He was known for his extensive knowledge of the Harry Potter fandom.
C1 The fandom culture has a strong influence on social media trends.
C2 Her dedication to the Star Wars fandom was unmatched.
formal The fandom of the popular TV show continues to grow with each new season.
informal I love being part of the fandom for this band - the concerts are always so much fun!
slang That movie has a huge fandom that is always hyping it up on social media.
figurative Her dedication to the fandom of classic literature is truly inspiring.
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