What is another word for zealous for?

Pronunciation: [zˈɛləs fɔː] (IPA)

When we talk about being zealous for something, it means that we are passionate and enthusiastic about it. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to convey the same meaning. One such word is "ardent," which refers to having intense feelings of enthusiasm or devotion towards something. Another word that can be used is "fervent," which means having strong emotions or beliefs towards a particular cause or idea. "Eager" can also be used to describe someone who is zealous for something, as it denotes a strong desire or enthusiasm to do or achieve something. Other synonyms include "enthusiastic," "passionate," and "dedicated." Ultimately, all these words point towards the same idea - that someone is highly committed and enthusiastic towards a particular cause or goal.

Synonyms for Zealous for:

  • Other relevant words:

    admiring

What are the hypernyms for Zealous for?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Zealous for

  • The Prophet is thus a primal force. His action affects the character of the general harmony, while he him self does not become a part of that harmony, but remains always a man apart, a narrow-minded extremist, zealous for his own ideal, and intolerant of every other. And since he cannot have all that he would, he is in a perpetual state of anger and grief; he remains all his life "a man of strife and a man of contention to the whole earth." [Jeremiah 15:10] Not only this: the other members of society, those many-sided dwarfs, creatures of the general harmony, cry out after him, "The Prophet is a fool, the spiritual man is mad" [Hosea 9:7]; and they look with lofty contempt on his narrowness and extremeness.
    Ahad Ha'am

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