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zeal
noun
ˈzēl
Synonyms of zeal
: eagerness and ardent interest in pursuit of something : fervor
… they took office with an undisguised zeal to do everything differently …—The Boston Globe
Choose the Right Synonym for zeal
passion, fervor, ardor, enthusiasm, zeal mean intense emotion compelling action. passion applies to an emotion that is deeply stirring or ungovernable.
gave in to his passions
fervor implies a warm and steady emotion.
read the poem aloud with great fervor
ardor suggests warm and excited feeling likely to be fitful or short-lived.
the ardor of their honeymoon soon faded
enthusiasm applies to lively or eager interest in or admiration for a proposal, cause, or activity.
never showed much enthusiasm for sports
zeal implies energetic and unflagging pursuit of an aim or devotion to a cause.
preaches with fanatical zeal
Examples of zeal in a Sentence
… he was uncomfortable with their lavish parties and their collector's zeal for the most expensive, most ostentatious brand names—Rolex and Prada and Farragamo.
—Anne Tyler, Digging to America, 2006
In 1248, channelling his piety into crusading zeal, Louis embarked on the Seventh Crusade, against the wishes of the Pope and against the judgement of his counsellors.
—Alistair Horne, Seven Ages of Paris, 2002
He showed his anatomical zeal by robbing a wayside gibbet, smuggling the bones back home and reconstructing the skeleton.
—Roy Porter, The Greatest Benefit to Mankind, 1997
Recent Examples on the Web
But in its zeal to wrap history around colorful personalities, the show does the reverse.
—Lili Loofbourow, Washington Post, 26 Jan. 2024
Experts have expressed worry that the post-Northridge zeal for seismic safety has slowed as memories fade and California sees a growing population of people who have never experienced a disastrous quake.
—Los Angeles Times, 20 Jan. 2024
Surprisingly, her memoir is a passionate call to defend society from privileged elites who have elevated personal over public interest—a damning and unsentimental indictment that seems almost socialist in its zeal.
—Andrew Moravcsik, Foreign Affairs, 20 Feb. 2024
Jon Stewart returns to ‘The Daily Show’ with his trademark zeal and wit.
—Anthony De Leon, Los Angeles Times, 14 Feb. 2024
The zeal with which William has thrown a cloak of privacy around his family was dramatized by his wife’s medical treatment.
—Mark Landler, New York Times, 7 Feb. 2024
With his zeal for Jesus sweaters and his living-room church organ, Bernie plays the bumbling househusband to his successful businesswoman wife Eva (Alicia Silverstone), and father to his diligent scientist son Adam (Walt Klink) and moody shut-in daughter Sarah (Gaite Jansen).
—Siddhant Adlakha, Variety, 23 Jan. 2024
Indeed, to the contrary, several Republicans have derided their party’s zeal for impeachment.
—Peter Baker, New York Times, 1 Feb. 2024
The site focuses on the stories that evoke the qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, competitive zeal, character building and the drive for academic excellence that exemplifies many of the young men who play football and the families who support them.
—Miami Herald, 30 Jan. 2024
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Middle English zele, from Late Latin zelus, from Greek zēlos
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14th century, in the meaning defined above
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: eager desire in going for a goal
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great enthusiasm or eagerness: reforming/missionary/religious zeal a zeal for money-making
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm
alacrity
animation
ardour
avidity
boosterism
commotion
flirtation
frenzy
friskiness
frisson
frolic
get a buzz out of something/doing something
hubbub
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(Definition of zeal from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
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great enthusiasm or interest: religious zeal [ + to infinitive ] In his zeal to get his work finished on time, he made a lot of mistakes.
(Definition of zeal from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of zeal
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In their zeal to protect the city against the new outbreak, the authorities targeted the unsanitary subjects they suspected of spreading the disease.
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They did protect the gas station, for example, and some other specific stores with the zeal that the repressive forces reserved for big chain supermarkets.
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They embraced modernity, in the shape of mechanization, with fervent zeal, but they were shunned by many of their more conservative colleagues.
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The question of the overlap between imagery and vision has been investigated with particular zeal within the cognitive neuroscience community.
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As exemplars of national - honor, dignity, and zeal, women served as the teachers of matriotic nationalism and nationalized masculinity.
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The judiciary alone stood between the individual citizen and the excessive zeal of majority rule.
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Rather than being displaced, they provided him with an arena in which to demonstrate his zeal as a reformer.
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Night after night they have come, often long weary journeys, with un-agging zeal and unfailing regularity.
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Unfortunately, his modularist zeal prevents him from putting these findings into a context in which they actually make sense.
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His zeal for reform in this area, for example as expressed after the northern progress of 1541, seems to have been genuine.
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The government's reforming zeal was kept up for a bit longer.
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On the part of the staff, there should be a sustained drive to maintain this programme with missionary zeal.
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However, the often evangelical zeal of futurologists and technologists has now been taken up with equal determination by governments around the world.
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Individuals were expected to demonstrate outer zeal for the protection of familial honor.
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Furthermore, one can pursue the same goal with different degrees of zeal at different times in one's life.
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What is the pronunciation of zeal?
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Translations of zeal
in Chinese (Traditional)
熱忱,熱情, 激情…
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in Chinese (Simplified)
热忱,热情, 激情…
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in Spanish
celo, afán, fervor…
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in Portuguese
afã, zelo…
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fanatizm, aşırı düşkünlük, yüksek heyecan…
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zèle…
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ijver…
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horlivost…
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entusiasme…
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semangat…
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ความกระตือรือร้นจนเกินไป…
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nhiệt huyết…
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zapał…
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iver, nit, entusiasm…
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semangat…
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der Eifer…
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(tjeneste)iver, nidkjærhet…
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zealnoun [ S or U ] us
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great enthusiasm or eagerness: reforming/missionary/religious zeal a zeal for money-making
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm
alacrity
animation
ardor
avidity
boosterism
commotion
flirtation
frenzy
friskiness
frisson
frolic
get a buzz out of something/doing something
hubbub
page-turner
pep
perkiness
physicality
piquancy
whirl
zealousness
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(Definition of zeal from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
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great enthusiasm or interest: religious zeal [ + to infinitive ] In his zeal to get his work finished on time, he made a lot of mistakes.
(Definition of zeal from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of zeal
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Mixing missionary zeal with government is always combustible, threatening freedom of thought, of religion, and of association.
From Huffington Post
What at first appears to be a happy ending to the story turns out to be a cautionary tale about the dangers of religious zeal.
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It turns out there is much more behind the app's success than missionary zeal.
From The Atlantic
I had seen just a small portion of it and been fascinated by her undeniable passion and zeal.
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We kind of express it with all our life, with zeal.
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His zeal for military reform earned him countless enemies among the highest ranks of the armed forces.
From International Business Times
As a nation we plan buildings - tangible symbols of progress - with great zeal, especially when the future and the economy feel uncertain.
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And even at this early stage, interest groups are organizing with unprecedented zeal on behalf of female candidates.
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Stereotypes are neither benign nor are they natural, inevitable, or something everyone is subjected to with equal zeal and consequences.
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But that gave us greater commitment and zeal.
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This can be accomplished through diligent practice in the areas of self-awareness and impulse control, persistence, zeal and motivation, social deftness and others.
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I loved challenging that misconception, with almost evangelistic zeal.
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I took the task on out of a newfound zeal and a belief in what unionizing could do.
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Scientists have named such surfaces "superhydrophobic" to distinguish their unusual zeal to repel water.
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Let me suggest in your ideological zeal you are missing the obvious solution.
From TIME
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What is the pronunciation of zeal?
B1
Translations of zeal
in Chinese (Traditional)
熱忱,熱情, 激情…
See more
in Chinese (Simplified)
热忱,热情, 激情…
See more
in Spanish
celo, afán, fervor…
See more
in Portuguese
afã, zelo…
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in more languages
in Turkish
in French
in Dutch
in Czech
in Danish
in Indonesian
in Thai
in Vietnamese
in Polish
in Swedish
in Malay
in German
in Norwegian
in Ukrainian
in Russian
fanatizm, aşırı düşkünlük, yüksek heyecan…
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zèle…
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ijver…
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horlivost…
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entusiasme…
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semangat…
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ความกระตือรือร้นจนเกินไป…
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nhiệt huyết…
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zapał…
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iver, nit, entusiasm…
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semangat…
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der Eifer…
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(tjeneste)iver, nidkjærhet…
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старанність, завзятість…
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рвение, усердие…
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zeal
noun
Definition of zeal
as in vigor
a strong feeling of interest and enthusiasm that makes someone very eager or determined to do something
She attacked her homework with renewed zeal after getting her first A. a politician known for his zeal for reform
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How does the noun zeal differ from other similar words?
Some common synonyms of zeal are ardor, enthusiasm, fervor, and passion. While all these words mean "intense emotion compelling action," zeal implies energetic and unflagging pursuit of an aim or devotion to a cause.
preaches with fanatical zeal
When is ardor a more appropriate choice than zeal?
While in some cases nearly identical to zeal, ardor suggests warm and excited feeling likely to be fitful or short-lived.
the ardor of their honeymoon soon faded
Where would enthusiasm be a reasonable alternative to zeal?
The words enthusiasm and zeal can be used in similar contexts, but enthusiasm applies to lively or eager interest in or admiration for a proposal, cause, or activity.
never showed much enthusiasm for sports
When could fervor be used to replace zeal?
While the synonyms fervor and zeal are close in meaning, fervor implies a warm and steady emotion.
read the poem aloud with great fervor
When can passion be used instead of zeal?
The synonyms passion and zeal are sometimes interchangeable, but passion applies to an emotion that is deeply stirring or ungovernable.
was a slave to his passions
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ZEAL Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
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Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2024How to use zeal in a sentenceUscinski, for his part, thinks the risk of a social desirability bias with QAnon is minimal, given the unabashed zeal with which proponents seem to demonstrate their support.Why It’s So Hard To Gauge Support For QAnon | Kaleigh Rogers | June 11, 2021 | FiveThirtyEightHe brings the same intuitive scrutiny to Tolontan and his staff, as they chase down new angles of their corruption story with a zeal that ends up endangering them.Oscar-Nominated Documentary Collective Is a Gripping Story of Investigative Journalism | Stephanie Zacharek | March 24, 2021 | TimeAt least that’s what you’d conclude when you think about New Year’s resolutions and the zeal with which so many people make them.Are You Ready for a Fresh Start? (Ep. 455) | Stephen J. Dubner | March 18, 2021 | FreakonomicsThat is, the communal zeal these days is not love for party but hate for elites.Fork in the Road: Where Will the GOP Turn? | Nick Fouriezos | January 10, 2021 | OzyIf Carlson runs in 2024, he would be an instant frontrunner given his anti-establishment zeal and platform on the most popular cable news show by far.Fork in the Road: Where Will the GOP Turn? | Nick Fouriezos | January 10, 2021 | OzyIt was his business acumen, his own unflagging zeal for the creative business solution, that had freed Sam to do this.How Martin Luther King Jr. Influenced Sam Cooke’s ‘A Change Is Gonna Come’ | Peter Guralnick | December 28, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThereafter, the 1960s swelled with political zeal and social unrest.A History of Paris in 150 Photographs | Sarah Moroz | December 14, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHe implored me to do so with the zeal of someone who had just found God, emphatically praising the article.War Is Hell and Such Good Fun | Don Gomez | November 11, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTEven as the ranks of culture warriors on the right diminish, their zeal seems to intensify.The Right Wing Screams for the Wambulance Over Gay Marriage Ruling | Walter Olson | October 13, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOne of those preachers admitted to The Daily Beast that he was taken aback by her zeal.The UK’s New Iron Lady in Kitten Heels | Nico Hines, Tom Sykes | October 4, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHis zeal led him among foreigners as a missionary; after visiting Bohemia, he went among the Poles, by whom he was killed.The Every Day Book of History and Chronology | Joel MunsellThey have fought countless bloody wars and have committed countless horrible atrocities in their zeal for Him.God and my Neighbour | Robert BlatchfordI have dared to relate this to your Majesty because of my zeal as a loyal vassal, and as one who looks at things dispassionately.The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume XX, 1621-1624 | Variouszeal, who was sitting stiffly forward, his hands gripping the arms of his chair, laughed dryly.Ancestors | Gertrude AthertonHe braced himself unconsciously, and after zeal's next words did not relax his body, although his lips turned white and stiff.Ancestors | Gertrude AthertonSee More ExamplesBritish Dictionary definitions for zealzeal/ (ziːl) /nounfervent or enthusiastic devotion, often extreme or fanatical in nature, as to a religious movement, political cause, ideal, or aspirationOrigin of zeal1C14: from Late Latin zēlus, from Greek zēlosCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
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In their zeal to protect the city against the new outbreak, the authorities targeted the unsanitary subjects they suspected of spreading the disease.
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They did protect the gas station, for example, and some other specific stores with the zeal that the repressive forces reserved for big chain supermarkets.
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They embraced modernity, in the shape of mechanization, with fervent zeal, but they were shunned by many of their more conservative colleagues.
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The question of the overlap between imagery and vision has been investigated with particular zeal within the cognitive neuroscience community.
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As exemplars of national - honor, dignity, and zeal, women served as the teachers of matriotic nationalism and nationalized masculinity.
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The judiciary alone stood between the individual citizen and the excessive zeal of majority rule.
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Rather than being displaced, they provided him with an arena in which to demonstrate his zeal as a reformer.
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Night after night they have come, often long weary journeys, with un-agging zeal and unfailing regularity.
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Unfortunately, his modularist zeal prevents him from putting these findings into a context in which they actually make sense.
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His zeal for reform in this area, for example as expressed after the northern progress of 1541, seems to have been genuine.
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The government's reforming zeal was kept up for a bit longer.
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On the part of the staff, there should be a sustained drive to maintain this programme with missionary zeal.
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However, the often evangelical zeal of futurologists and technologists has now been taken up with equal determination by governments around the world.
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Individuals were expected to demonstrate outer zeal for the protection of familial honor.
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Furthermore, one can pursue the same goal with different degrees of zeal at different times in one's life.
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Rather than an isolated instance of revolutionary zeal, this intimation of insurgency appears throughout the book.
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She has consistently distanced herself from the zeal with which many of her fellow liberals have sought to defend welfare from conservative attacks.
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He treats it as testimony to their extraordinary zeal, and makes them, in effect, the heroic agents of the drama.
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The colonies became spaces for moral regeneration and political desire; sites for the projection of imperial zeal.
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The combination of enthusiasm with zeal is not impossible, but it requires rather special sociopolitical circumstances to be fostered.
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The nationalizing of the filial traits of masculinity made possible the dissociation of zeal (ta assub), propriety (ghayrat), and bravery (rishadat) from biological manliness.
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Charity was, therefore, the fundamental bedrock of the episcopal vocation because without it, a bishop could not possess the other virtues essential to the episcopate, namely, humility, zeal and piety.
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They are ignorant of the true history of their faith and perfectly innocent of archeology and history, and the mischief they have done by their misdirected zeal has been serious.
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The neutralization of some in-uential puritans and bitter divisions over the appointment of a new town preacher in 1593 dulled the zeal which had marked earlier experiments.
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Accordingly, their ' presumption ' would cause them to forfeit the salvation for which they longed and for which the zeal of their ' glittering ' hypocrisy so unfitted them.
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More recently, the pendulum would appear to have swung back to an emphasis on multiplicity, with increasing zeal for models depicting how the self varies across situations.
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Images such as this - emphasising professional zeal rather than feminine charm - were the exception in the representation of women composers at the end of the nineteenth century.
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The zeal of donors to involve ' civil society' in policy discussions has produced a divide between consultative processes and constitutional representative processes, between formal and informal institutions for operationalising participation.
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However, these very same supporters, in their excessive zeal for their cause, sometimes end up violating one of the most fundamental democratic principles: the right to free speech.
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He has taught much of this material as well as listened to it, and the book has the true teacher's zeal for sharing knowledge and experience.
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He later blamed himself and his companions for excessive zeal because they kicked over a number of these ' idolatrous and superstitious signs ' when they thought they were unobserved.
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Thus, as these critics promoted with great zeal and skill the feminised and poetic possibilities of dance, they mercilessly derided the long-established danse noble and its male exponents.
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A social and political revolution must reconstitute effective governmental structures and social values, and the most dangerous temptation is always toward the limitless proof of pure revolutionary zeal.
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I am just a bit tired of this zeal for local option in most unexpected quarters.
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I can inform him that that is not due to lack of zeal.
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I think we should be rash if we went forward with too much zeal for demolition in these cases as against reconditioning.
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Perhaps it is because of a lack of supply side zeal.
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The amendments which we brought forward in another place are intended to remedy that excess of zeal.
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I am concerned about the present zeal for moving fast in this field.
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I am concerned that the zeal for reform and the enthusiasm for implementing recommendations may lead to over-hasty legislation.
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I trust that they are facing up to the position with their far from customary zeal.
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During the week of the move he did not look for work with his customary zeal.
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There can be no doubt that his words of enthusiam and zeal will be taken woefully amiss in the market.
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Our anxiety is that the zeal of managers has taken over and that too much money may be being spent.
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We all know of the zeal with which he seeks to protect animals from mistreatment.
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All causes need zeal, and a voluntary system needs more zeal than most.
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I suggest, therefore, that we should examine with greater zeal any proposal coming before us which would enable a footpath to be closed.
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Let them attach the same urgency and zeal to this problem.
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There is nothing in it to kindle the zeal of youth, or fire the imagination or the enthusiasm of the boy.
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All that it would take is zeal and ingenuity in the consideration of sporting aspects.
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The country has lost a number of senior, officers in command of convoys—retired officers of great experience, courage, bravery and zeal.
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The single gateway has become a rallying point for those with reformist zeal.
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Three years down the line, it is clear that this reforming zeal has now subsided somewhat.
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However, although one always applauds zeal, this really is excessive.
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They behave with scrupulous integrity and serve a noble profession with dignity, ability and zeal.
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In this domain, as in many others, let us refrain from an excess of zeal, the better being the enemy of the good.
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I think it is important to call a halt at last to the authorities' data-collecting zeal, which is spiralling out of control.
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Her party has shown a zeal to agree to potentially controversial matters already.
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He is second to none in his zeal and energy in fighting for all his constituents.
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There has been a marked increase in the courtesy and zeal with which the operator tries to help the subscriber.
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He seemed to think that they lacked the zeal, energy and vigour of the staff of years ago.
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Everyone acknowledges the zeal and hard work of the individual officers of the service.
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I joined that company in 1956 with all the zeal of the reforming economist.
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We are not dealing with a zeal to hang, obnoxious though that is.
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I hope that, in the new-found zeal that we clearly have, we shall ensure that such cases are processed as quickly as possible.
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Although his arguments are sometimes unconvincing we are always impressed with his unremitting zeal and sometimes with the wide range of his irrelevance.
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I would urge, therefore, that we should approach this matter of winning this war of ideas in something of a new spirit of missionary zeal.
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We found that in every case it was due to the personal zeal of the safety officer.
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The argument is that the church, having adopted the divorce reformers' ideas, have done it with the zeal of the proselyte.
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Each requires zeal and a concentration of work by all those who are called upon to make the preparation.
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He brought to his work not only zeal but a long specialized experience.
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I think it is fair to say that their zeal and prodigious efforts over the past years are beyond praise.
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In 1945 there was a zeal and a zest for nationalisation.
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I do not regard that as reforming zeal.
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Unfortunately, however, he concluded his admirable comments by showing crusading zeal for vasectomy and issuing a proselytising call for yet more vasectomies.
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Like all converts he has shown an excessive zeal for their capability.
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I mention that only as an example of the great zeal which he showed for the public service.
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We recognise the difficulties of his position, we appreciate the zeal which he shows, and we are only anxious to support his efforts.
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They exhibit all the zeal of new converts.
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Their zeal for assisting developing countries would develop a strong correlation to the length of the dole queue.
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She goes in with all the greater zeal.
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I have no doubt that other local authorities have displayed similar zeal.
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We depend entirely upon the zeal, integrity and loyalty of the individual policeman.
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I only ask him to show the zeal of a convert.
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Never has there been greater zeal, greater devotion, greater capacity in the teaching profession.
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In contemporary eyes, religious love - or zeal - is likely at first glance to seem either anachronistic or dangerous.
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The reluctance of some rabbis matched the zeal of others for drastic punishments.
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They per formed this with great zeal and haste.
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Such missionary zeal does not, however, pause to question the validity of those middle-class standards that it seeks to impose upon the poor.
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The command of nature, and the material benefits resulting to men, are there sought after with adequate zeal and energy.
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The zeal of those near the king might aggravate such things and lead to a sorrowful parting.
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The church's disciplinary zeal on the question of material goods also extended to less spiritual and more political aspects of convent life.
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With untiring zeal he ransacked the archives, exhumed scores of documents and edited many of them.
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Internal factors can include the recruitment of a second generation or the need to sustain revolutionary zeal.
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More ominously, by cutting that love loose from prior restraints, it portends the ever-mutating instigations of modern ideological zeal.
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At times his zeal to redeem petite bourgeois politics carries his argument too far.
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Finally, confronting the army were mostly voluntary, dedicated, and disciplined fighters with a sustained zeal for success.
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Firstly, there are signs that, within a framework of public respect for authority, his conduct as sheriff regarding ship money was generally lacking in zeal.
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Here, his enormous energy and reforming zeal came into their own.
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Definition of zeal noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
zeal noun /ziːl/ /ziːl/ [uncountable, countable] (formal)
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zeal (for/in something) great energy or enthusiasm connected with something that you feel strongly abouther missionary/reforming/religious/political zealExtra ExamplesHe burned with a reforming zeal.She had a true zeal for journalism.She went about the task with the zeal of an enthusiast.a crusading zeal to eradicate drug abusetheir zeal in the promotion of educationTopics Personal qualitiesc2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectivegreatexcessivecrusading…verb + zealburn withhaveshow…prepositionwith zeal zeal forzeal in…See full entryWord Originlate Middle English: via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek zēlos.
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