abandoned, bothered, diligent, favorable, game, in the mood, misgiving, pliant, sedulous, ultrareligious, willing
Definitionadj. marked by active interest and enthusiasm
Last update: September 2, 2015
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He is zealous in helping the poor. [adjective]
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This pub is an emerald isle in a sea of turquoise, marred only by an over zealous bouncer on the door. [adjective]
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Tony Blair 's instinctive grasp of these class interests underlies his zealous advocacy of US imperialism. [adjective]
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The less zealous English thought they conferred a sufficient honor on its unsullied fountains, when they bestowed the name of their reigning prince, the second of the house of Hanover. [adjective]
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"I rejoice we have such zealous defenders, Bailie," replied Mr. [adjective]
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"I bless God that I do know him," replied Macbriar; "he is a zealous and a sincere Christian." [adjective]
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--He--He--I have him here--Heathercat; outlawed--a preacher--a zealous Cameronian--keeps a conventicle among the Campsie hills--Tush. [adjective]
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Having thus spoken, he hastily marched towards the bridge, and was followed by about two hundred of the most gallant and zealous of his party. [adjective]
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"Is it not written, Thou shalt be zealous even to slaying." [adjective]
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"No, no," she cried, with zealous confidence. [adjective]
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I can solemnly assure you they will be deposited with a faithful and, to the extent of his limited powers, a zealous agent. [adjective]
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