i put that zeal is what men had to posses to enlist in the army. if they weren't passionate about what they believed in, then why would they have eagerly enlisted and lied about their age to join the military?
Fire means zeal, or enthusiasm.
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Literally, the definition is "ruled by cotton". this is referring to the southern states and the Civil War. Literally, the definition is "ruled by cotton". this is referring to the southern states and the Civil War. Literally, the definition is "ruled by cotton". this is referring to the southern states and the Civil War.
to bring together or unite.
Excessive enthusiasm, unreasoning zeal, or wild and extravagant notions, on any subject, especially religion; religious frenzy.
Fervently means to show a great emotion or to have zeal. The term is also used to describe an extreme heat or glow.
Zeal for learning motivates students to pursue academic excellence and achieve their goals.
Zeal is dedication or enthusiasm for something. If you have zeal, you're willing, energized, and motivated.Zeal is often used in a religious sense, meaning devotion to God or another religious cause, like being a missionary. Zeal doesn't have to be religious, though: a feeling of gusto and enthusiasm for anything can be called zeal. People have zeal for sports teams, bands, causes, and (often, but not always) their jobs. If you have passion for something, you have zeal, which is kind of a mix of eagerness and energy and devotion.
Simple: You will get zeal no matter who wins, but if you lose you will get less zeal than if you win.
Zealous is having or showing zeal, and zeal is enthusiastic or eager.
He undertook his new challenge with zeal.
he felt a kind of religious zeal.
William Zeal died on 1912-03-11.
William Zeal was born on 1830-12-05.
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Zeal means Eager desire in going for a goal. Example: "Sierra had a zeal for getting the starring role in her school play".