Synonym: ardor, eagerness, enthusiasm, fervor, passion, sincerity. Antonym: apathy, phlegm, stolidity. Similar words: sizeable, seal, real, heal, deal, meal, realm, really. Meaning: [zɪːl] n. 1. a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause) 2. excessive fervor to do something or accomplish some end 3. prompt willingness.
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91. Calvinist Christians expressed their religious zeal by working hard, which, in turn , meant accumulating wealth.
92. Fraser gives much of the credit to networks of monasteries across Europe whose monks have spent the preceding few centuries cutting down Europe's forests with evangelistic zeal.
93. To live and grow, these new churches must be filledwith evangelistic zeal.
94. Some of its employees, in their zeal to win the business of wealthy Americans with a predilection for fibbing to the taxman , seem to have confused discretion with spycraft.
95. The Chinese say that they also feel political affinity, conscious of France's revolutionary past, and that "The Internationale" — the anthem of revolutionary zeal — is French.
96. He put in for me, with a zeal that was quite apostolic.
97. If the mood sometimes had its shadowed side, a touch of self-righteousness and meanness, a hint of the old nativist punitive zeal, it also showed great shine.
98. Well, you could say that American bankers, empowered by a quarter-century of deregulatory zeal, led the world in finding sophisticated ways to enrich themselves by hiding risk and fooling investors.
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99. I can appreciate his humanitarian zeal; it is the soundness of his thought that I question.
100. Maybe Zoe herself wasn't sure how much of her zeal for the Saturday evening prayer service was due to religious fervor and how much was due to Luke.
101. Lyrics: Red Guards, Red Guards Burning with revolutionary zeal Tested by the storm of class struggle Tempered for battle our hearts are red.
102. Oilman-to-be Pickens also showed zeal as a 12-year-old paperboy, quickly expanding his 28-house paper route to 156 by taking over the routes of his competitors.
103. The job requires extra pluck and zeal from every young wage earner.
104. Gibraltar fell to their zeal in 711 and soon afterwards they took Spain.
105. His mother's prostrate body the fiery Columbanus in holy zeal bestrode.
106. Worldly people chant the name of God, but there is no zeal behind it.
107. Maybe so, but as an apostate from liberalism Mr Mamet has simply embraced a new religion—with all the excessive zeal of the recent convert.
108. His life was drawing to a close in baffled zeal and unrelaxed strain.
109. Launched by Mao Zedong to renew revolutionary zeal and make China less elitist.
110. We are zeal welcome kingdom friend light, cooperative venture, inorder that corporate management , togetherness creation brilliancy!
111. All these seem to bear testimony to the strong global demand and enthusiasm for Chinese learning. The worldwide zeal for Chinese culture rose far beyond his expectation.
112. When Katie came home from rehab, I approached each day with the zeal of drill sergeant.
113. Never be lacking in zeal , but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.
114. Belgian environmental anthropologist Laurens Rademakers, whose cream Out of Africa outfit offered yesterday's sartorial high note, brought a missionary zeal to his account of the merits of biochar.
115. The LORD will march out like a mighty man, like a warrior he will stir up his zeal; with a shout he will raise the battle cry and will triumph over his enemies.
116. According to the research in management psychology, job satisfaction is an important factor affecting workers" zeal, attendance and flow."
117. But today, thanks in large part to Abdullah's efforts to "tame Wahhabi zeal, " the most retrograde country has taken some cautious steps to join the modern world.
118. Even then, the concept of amateurism, for which there were no rules in ancient times, and the zeal for the competitive spirit were often sacrificed for the more selfish materialistic considerations.
119. But in our zeal to protect children from such dangers, we must ensure that we don't use the law, which was enacted for their benefit, to victimize them further.
120. The reforming zeal of Hollingsworth is only one step short of the madness of Rappaccini.