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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121. Apparently the man's zeal for agriculture had burned with a failing flame, expiring in penitential ashes.
122. Benjamin Franklin imbued in us the zeal to work and encouraged the inclination for self-improvement.
123. She rejects the reluctant and those with stubby fingers, although she does take a handful of adults whose zeal makes up for their lack of raw talent.
124. At their best, they are a Web 3.0 blend of haiku and memoir, instantly published to the world with the manic zeal of Jack Kerouac writing "On the Road.
125. And young students fired with religious fever and revolutionary zeal are powerful weapons helping to achieve those aims.
126. To become a Catholic community that give witness and spread the gospels with zeal and joy.
127. Michael Zipperstein had arrived at Brown thirty-two years earlier filled with zeal for the New Criticism.
128. Ironically the younger generation's zeal is a byproduct of the censorship and propaganda they have been suckled on.
129. For all his overmastering zeal ,[http://sentencedict.com/zeal.html] Bernard was by nature neither a bigot nor a persecutor.
130. The reforms were carried out with an almost messianic zeal.
131. The Immigration Department is also a department with good vision and a zeal for constant betterment.
132. The villagers were on fire with zeal to defend their native land.
133. Yet this anti - deflationary zeal is precisely what alarms people like Mr Meltzer.
134. But of these collective efforts no lasting results came, although they frightened the Government and damped its revolutionary zeal.
135. The inhabitants were on fire with zeal to defend their native land.
136. In the midst of completing all this, he later gives a man a ride in his chariot, saying, "Come ... and see my zeal for the LORD" (2 Kings 10:16).
137. Revolutionary zeal caught them up, and they joined the Eighth Route Army.