sadducee

sædˈjuːsi

Definitions

1. noun

A member of a Jewish sect that flourished in the 2nd century BC and was known for its skepticism of the supernatural and its emphasis on reason and tradition.

“The Sadducees were a rival group to the Pharisees in ancient Jewish society.”

Synonyms

  • jew
  • jewish_scholar
  • judaic_leader

Antonyms

  • pharisee