zealous

[ˈzɛləs]

zealous Definition

having or showing great energy and enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective.

Using zealous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "zealous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was a zealous supporter of human rights.

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    The new employee was zealous in his efforts to impress his boss.

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    He was zealous about protecting the environment.

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    The team's zealous pursuit of victory paid off in the end.

zealous Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using zealous

  • burning/overwhelming/ consuming zeal

    an intense and all-consuming passion or enthusiasm for something

    Example

    Her burning zeal for social justice inspired many others to join her cause.

  • zeal without knowledge

    an excessive or misguided enthusiasm for something that is not based on a sound understanding or knowledge of it

    Example

    His zeal without knowledge led him to make many mistakes in his work.

  • an intense and fervent enthusiasm for a new belief or cause, often exhibited by someone who has recently converted to it

    Example

    Her zeal of the convert made her a vocal and passionate advocate for her new religion.

Phrases with zealous

  • a person who is passionate and committed to promoting or defending a particular cause or idea

    Example

    She was a zealous advocate for animal rights.

  • a person who is enthusiastic and dedicated to supporting a particular person, group, or cause

    Example

    He was a zealous supporter of the political party.

  • a person who is passionate and committed to protecting or upholding a particular idea, principle, or value

    Example

    She was a zealous defender of free speech.

Origins of zealous

from Greek 'zelos', meaning 'ardor'

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Summary: zealous in Brief

'Zealous' [ˈzɛləs] describes a person or action that is characterized by great energy and enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective. It can be used to describe people who are passionate about their beliefs or causes, as in 'She was a zealous supporter of human rights.' The phrase 'burning zeal' denotes an intense and all-consuming passion, while 'zeal without knowledge' refers to misguided enthusiasm. 'Zealous' is a formal term that can be replaced with 'enthusiastic' or 'passionate.'