Zeal: nm (word coming from the Low Latin zelus “jealousy, ardor”, Greek zêlos).
The word “zeal” has several meanings:
1. Literary or antiquated meaning: Lively ardor in serving the cause of God and religion (fervor).
2. Current: Lively ardor in serving a person or a cause to which one is sincerely devoted (synonyms: devotion, eagerness).
Compete with zeal.
Work with zeal (heart, enthusiasm, flame).
To be zealous: to put an exaggerated and ostensible application ...
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