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Zealous   /zˈɛləs/   Listen
adjective
Zealous  adj.  
1.
Filled with, or characterized by, zeal; warmly engaged, or ardent, in behalf of an object. "He may be zealous in the salvation of souls."
2.
Filled with religious zeal. (Obs.)





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"Zealous" Quotes from Famous Books



... lived in this forlorn state, leading a life more brutal than human, he was suddenly surprised one day with the appearance of a man standing in an admiring posture at the door of his cave. It was Flavius, the honest steward, whom love and zealous affection to his master had led to seek him out at his wretched dwelling, and to offer his services! and the first sight of his master, the once noble Timon, in that abject condition, naked as he was born, living in the manner of a beast among beasts, looking like his own sad ...
— Books for Children - The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, Vol. 3 • Charles and Mary Lamb
 
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... garden. When he was abroad the elaborately contrived entrance for the defence of a square fifteenth-century keep with four square towers at the corners, very curious and complete, were entirely obliterated by a zealous mason. In my own parish I awoke one day to find the old village pound entirely removed by order of an estate agent, and a very interesting stand near the village smithy for fastening oxen when they were shod disappeared one day, the village publican wanting the posts ...
— Vanishing England • P. H. Ditchfield
 
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... a trifle too zealous for the Tyee interests, I fear," he replied gently. "And where do ...
— Kindred of the Dust • Peter B. Kyne
 
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... morals, without desire to be better in morals, or love to the things he prays for. A man may read and hear, not to learn to do, though to know; yea he may be dead to doing moral goodness, and yet be great for reading and hearing all his days. The people then among all professors that are zealous of good works are the peculiar ones to Christ. (Titus 2:14) What has a man done that is baptized, if he pursues not the ends for which that appointment was ordained. The like I say of fellowship, of breaking of bread, ...
— The Works of John Bunyan • John Bunyan
 
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... off. Bald, most zealous by the door he gave his large ear all to the attendant's words: heard them: ...
— Ulysses • James Joyce
 
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