zealousness - translation to English
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zealousness - translation to English


zealousness         
WIKTIONARY REDIRECT
(n.) = entusiasmo
Ex: Unless there is reason to believe that the author himself ordered these changes; they have no authority since they are merely the result of the carelessness, or zealousness, of the compositor.
demasiado apasionado      
overzealous
zealous         
  • Statue of Simon the Zealot by [[Hermann Schievelbein]] at the roof of the [[Helsinki Cathedral]].
RELIGIOUS-POLITICAL MOVEMENT IN 1ST-CENTURY SECOND TEMPLE JUDAISM
Zealot; Zealots (Judea); Zealous; Zeal (catholicism); Religous zealot; Religious zeal; Biryonim; Zealotous; The Zealots; Zealotry in Jewish history; User:SteedMiranda/Zealots in Ancient Israel; Zealotry in Jewish History; Drumbeater; Zealotry; Fourth philosophy; Zealots (Judaism)
(adj.) = entusiasta, ferviente
Ex: So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.
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* over zealous [overzealous] = fanático, extremista, fundamentalista
Examples of use of zealousness
1. The zealousness of shutterbugs and fans in Kolkata is something that might not have surprised them as much though.
2. Unchecked zealousness would not only misrepresent the Islamic faith, but also present a drawback to the development of the human rights movement in Malaysia.
3. Any mat remaining in the hallways/corridors after this date will be removed and subsequently disposed of." The order has been dismissed by residents as the latest example of over–zealousness among health and safety executives.
4. None of that mattered to Vice President Cheney, who warned of a "reconstituted" nuclear weapons program, promoted the nonexistent Prague meeting and went after legitimate critics with a zealousness that Tony Soprano would have admired: "We will not hesitate to discredit you," Cheney told ElBaradei and Hans Blix, the other important U.N. inspector.
5. But this rollout of decriminalised parking enforcement must take place in the context of improved professional standards." The extensive report described the system of providing incentives to wardens meeting targets on the numbers of tickets issued as "misguided", saying it resulted in over–zealousness and misjudgment.