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Qué (quién) es ZEAL - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Zeal (disambiguation)

zeal         
n.
1) to demonstrate, display, show zeal
2) ardent, fervent, great; excessive; religious; righteous zeal
3) zeal for (to show zeal for one's work)
4) the zeal to + inf. (does she have enough zeal to finish the project?)
5) in one's zeal (in her zeal to impress others, she made many blunders)
zeal         
n.
Ardor, eagerness, engagedness, fervor, fervency, warmth, glow, feeling, energy, earnestness, devotedness, devotion, intentness, intensity, heartiness, cordiality, enthusiasm, passion, soul, spirit.
zeal         
Zeal is great enthusiasm, especially in connection with work, religion, or politics.
...his zeal for teaching...
Mr Lopez approached his task with a religious zeal.
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Wikipedia

Zeal

Zeal may refer to:

  • Zealotry, fanaticism
    • Zeal of the convert
  • Diligence, the theological virtue opposite to acedia
  • Zeal (horse), race horse
  • Zeal (surname)
  • Zeal (web), an internet directory
  • Zeal Monachorum, a village in Devon
  • South Zeal, village in Devon
  • USS Zeal (AM-131), a U.S. Navy minesweeper
  • Zeal, an Air New Zealand subsidiary
  • Kingdom of Zeal, a kingdom in the Chrono Trigger video game
Ejemplos de uso de ZEAL
1. He explained, "To their zeal for God I can testify; but it is an ill–informed zeal.
2. And, as everyone knows, the zeal of converts is usually greater than the zeal of those who never needed to be converted or reconverted.
3. Geri has been preparing with almost demonic zeal.
4. It extinguished much of the zeal of the Islamic revolution.
5. Times have changed!’ I have the zeal of the converted.