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Word of the Day With meaning and all
Category | Details |
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Word of the Day | Zealous |
Meaning | Showing strong energy and passion for a cause or goal. |
Synonyms | Eager, enthusiastic, passionate, devoted, fervent |
Antonyms | Indifferent, uninterested, lazy |
Etymology | From Late Latin zelosus, meaning “full of zeal” |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Pronunciation | /ˈzel.əs/ (ZEL-uhs) |
Example Sentence | The zealous student volunteered for every school event. |
Usage in Context | Often used to describe people with strong belief or dedication |
Related Words | Zeal, zealot, zealotry |
Word Family | Zeal, zealousness, zealously |
Collocations | Zealous supporter, zealous efforts, zealous attitude |
Idiomatic Usage | “Burning with zeal” (showing great enthusiasm) |
Fun Fact | The word “zealous” was used in 17th-century religious texts to describe devoted followers. |
Variation | Mostly the same across American and British English |
Implication | Implies strong motivation, emotion, and deep personal investment |
Word Trivia of the Day
Question: What word describes a person who is extremely passionate — sometimes too much — about a belief or cause?
Answer: Zealot
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