Pronunciation: /zoʊroʊˈæstriən/
noun a follower of the ancient Persian religion founded by Zoroaster
A1 Zoroastrians believe in one God called Ahura Mazda.
A2 Many Zoroastrians celebrate the festival of Nowruz.
B1 Zoroastrians follow the teachings of the prophet Zoroaster.
B2 The Zoroastrian community has a rich cultural heritage.
C1 Scholars study the ancient texts of Zoroastrianism to understand its teachings.
C2 Zoroastrian rituals and ceremonies are performed with great reverence and precision.
adjective relating to Zoroaster or Zoroastrianism
A1 Zoroastrian beliefs involve the worship of one God.
A2 Zoroastrianism is an ancient religion that originated in Persia.
B1 The Zoroastrian community celebrates Nowruz as their New Year festival.
B2 Zoroastrian art and architecture have influenced many cultures.
C1 Zoroastrian texts such as the Avesta contain hymns and prayers.
C2 The Zoroastrian faith emphasizes the importance of good thoughts, good words, and good deeds.
formal The Zoroastrian religion originated in ancient Persia and is one of the world's oldest monotheistic faiths.
informal I have a friend who practices the Zoroastrian faith and they celebrate Nowruz every year.
slang Some people mistakenly think that Zoroastrians worship fire, but that's just a misunderstanding.
figurative The Zoroastrian concept of good thoughts, good words, and good deeds is a guiding principle for many people.
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