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    Zeal \Zeal\, v. i.
    To be zealous. [Obs. & R.] --Bacon.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Zeal \Zeal\ (z[=e]l), n. [F. z[`e]le; cf. Pg. & It. zelo, Sp.
    zelo, celo; from L. zelus, Gr. ?, probably akin to ? to boil.
    Cf. Yeast, Jealous.]
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    1. Passionate ardor in the pursuit of anything; eagerness in
    favor of a person or cause; ardent and active interest;
    engagedness; enthusiasm; fervor. "Ambition varnished o'er
    with zeal." --Milton. "Zeal, the blind conductor of the
    will." --Dryden. "Zeal's never-dying fire." --Keble.
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    I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but
    not according to knowledge. --Rom. x. 2.
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    A zeal for liberty is sometimes an eagerness to
    subvert with little care what shall be established.
    --Johnson.
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    2. A zealot. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    zeal
    n 1: a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person
    or cause); "they were imbued with a revolutionary
    ardor"; "he felt a kind of religious zeal" [syn: ardor,
    ardour, elan]
    2: excessive fervor to do something or accomplish some end; "he
    had an absolute zeal for litigation"

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    180 Moby Thesaurus words for "zeal":
    abandon, acquiescence, agitation, agreeability, agreeableness,
    alacrity, all-overs, amenability, angst, anxiety, anxiety hysteria,
    anxiety neurosis, anxious bench, anxious concern, anxious seat,
    anxiousness, apprehension, apprehensiveness, ardency, ardor,
    avidity, bibliolatry, bluster, brawl, broil, brouhaha, cacophony,
    calenture, cankerworm of care, care, chaos, charismatic gift,
    charismatic movement, charismatic renewal, cheerful consent,
    commitment, committedness, commotion, compliance, concern,
    concernment, consent, cooperativeness, dedication, devotedness,
    devotion, devoutness, disquiet, disquietude, distress, disturbance,
    docility, dread, eagerness, earnestness, ebullition, ecstasy,
    embroilment, energy, enthusiasm, excitement, faith, faithfulness,
    fanaticism, favorable disposition, favorableness, fear, ferment,
    fervency, fervidness, fervor, fidelity, fierceness, fire, flap,
    fomentation, foofaraw, foreboding, forebodingness, forwardness,
    frenzy, fume, furor, furore, fury, fuss, gameness, gift of tongues,
    glossolalia, goodwill, gusto, heart, heartiness, heat, heatedness,
    hubbub, hurrah, impassionedness, inquietude, intensity, intentness,
    keenness, liveliness, loyalty, malaise, misgiving, nervous strain,
    nervous tension, nervousness, overanxiety, overdevoutness,
    overpiousness, overreligiousness, overrighteousness,
    overzealousness, pandemonium, passion, passionateness,
    pentecostalism, perturbation, pins and needles, pliability,
    pliancy, promptness, pucker, racket, rage, readiness,
    receptive mood, receptiveness, receptivity, relish, resolution,
    responsiveness, revival, revivalism, right mood, row, ruckus,
    rumpus, sanctimony, savor, seriousness, sincerity, solicitude,
    soul, spirit, stew, storminess, strain, suspense, tempestuousness,
    tension, tractability, trouble, tumult, tumultuousness, turbulence,
    turmoil, uneasiness, ungrudgingness, unloathness, unquietness,
    unreluctance, uproar, upset, urgency, vehemence, verve, vexation,
    warmth, warmth of feeling, wildness, willing ear, willing heart,
    willingness, zealotism, zealotry, zealousness, zest

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


    Zeal
    an earnest temper; may be enlightened (Num. 25:11-13; 2 Cor.
    7:11; 9:2), or ignorant and misdirected (Rom. 10:2; Phil. 3:6).
    As a Christian grace, it must be grounded on right principles
    and directed to right ends (Gal. 4:18). It is sometimes ascribed
    to God (2 Kings 19:31; Isa. 9:7; 37:32; Ezek. 5:13).

    Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary


    ZEAL, n. A certain nervous disorder afflicting the young and
    inexperienced. A passion that goeth before a sprawl.

    When Zeal sought Gratitude for his reward
    He went away exclaiming: "O my Lord!"
    "What do you want?" the Lord asked, bending down.
    "An ointment for my cracked and bleeding crown."
    Jum Coople

    THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY ((C)1911 Released April 15 1993)




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