A feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause)
1 However, in his zeal for reform one matter of detail was overlooked.
2 Opinion polls show reform zeal cooled somewhat once these arguments were heard.
3 Our zeal for visually representing nature has a long and complex history.
4 This zeal operated in the same manner in favour of their instructors.
5 Nobody can doubt my zeal for the general instruction of the people.
6 The zeal of Burke was still fiercer; but it was far purer.
7 Such was the zeal Andy Farrell's new assistant brought to the table.
8 The Government itself displayed zeal and prudence, especially in the Post-office department.
9 The Saracens were not the only objects of the zeal of Francis.
10 The zeal and genius of Morris soon produced the most favorable results.
11 No: it can only be accomplished by the zeal of the enthusiast.
12 He was second to none in religious zeal , and untiring in effort.
13 The Covenanters found themselves seconded by the zeal of the whole nation.
14 She had given proof of her zeal ; I could rely upon it.
15 And it only added to their faith and their zeal in obedience.
16 To that zeal the error into which you have fallen is imputed.
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