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zeal
/ˈzi(ə)l/
熱心,熱衷,熱誠
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Zeal
,
v. i.
To
be
zealous
. [
Obs
. &
R
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Zeal
n.
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
.
I
bear
them
record
that
they
have
a
zeal
of
God
,
but
not
according
to
knowledge
.
--
Rom
.
x
. 2.
A
zeal
for
liberty
is
sometimes
an
eagerness
to
subvert
with
little
care
what
shall
be
established
.
--
Johnson
.
2.
A
zealot
. [
Obs
.]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
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).
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