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zeal
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Pronunciation
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/ziːl/
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Noun
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Singular
zeal
Plural
zeals
If someone has
zeal
, they work very hard at a certain
goal
.
Synonyms:
ardor
,
devotion
and
fervor
My brother is training with great
zeal
– he practices at every spare moment so that he can make the soccer team.
St. Paul spread Christianity with
zeal
after his conversion.
Related words
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zealot
zealous
zealously
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