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zeal
/ ziːl /
noun
- fervent or enthusiastic devotion, often extreme or fanatical in nature, as to a religious movement, political cause, ideal, or aspiration
Other Words From
- zealless adjective
- under·zeal noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of zeal1
Word History and Origins
Origin of zeal1
Example Sentences
And now, the company’s zeal for prequels has resulted in a movie about two kittens who we’ve all seen meet a grisly death.
But an economic agenda for them could generate as much zeal as advocating for the undocumented did in the previous generation.
Congressional zeal to throttle freedom of information did not stop at TikTok.
But its jihadist ideology appeared to be its driving force rather than revolutionary zeal - and it was seen at the time as at odds with the main rebel coalition known as the Free Syrian Army.
But its jihadist ideology appeared to be its driving force rather than revolutionary zeal - and it was seen at the time as at odds with the main rebel coalition under the banner of Free Syria.
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