notionist

English

Etymology

notion + -ist

Noun

notionist (plural notionists)

  1. One whose opinions are ungrounded notions.
    • a. 1690, Ezekiel Hopkins, A Discourse concerning the Use of the Holy Scriptures:
      Content not yourselves with some part of it, that you read the gospel, or new Testament, but neglect the old as is the practice of some flush notionist.
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