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Zealous vs Urgent - What's the difference?

zealous | urgent | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between zealous and urgent

is that zealous is full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion while urgent is requiring immediate attention.

Zealous vs Hot - What's the difference?

zealous | hot | Related terms |

Zealous is a related term of hot.


As an adjective zealous

is full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion.

As a noun hot is

a whit, a bit.

Zealous vs Halfhearted - What's the difference?

zealous | halfhearted |


As adjectives the difference between zealous and halfhearted

is that zealous is full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion while halfhearted is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Zealous vs Fanaticism - What's the difference?

zealous | fanaticism |


As an adjective zealous

is full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion.

As a noun fanaticism is

the characteristic or practice of being a fanatic.

Zealous vs Affectionate - What's the difference?

zealous | affectionate | Related terms |

Zealous is a related term of affectionate.


As adjectives the difference between zealous and affectionate

is that zealous is full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion while affectionate is (of a person) having affection or warm regard; loving; fond.

As a verb affectionate is

(rare) to show affection to; to have affection for.

Zealous vs Importunate - What's the difference?

zealous | importunate | Related terms |

Zealous is a related term of importunate.


As adjectives the difference between zealous and importunate

is that zealous is full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion while importunate is of a demand: persistent or pressing, often annoyingly so.

As a verb importunate is

(rare) to importune, or to obtain by importunity.

Painstaking vs Zealous - What's the difference?

painstaking | zealous | Related terms |

Painstaking is a related term of zealous.


As adjectives the difference between painstaking and zealous

is that painstaking is carefully attentive to details; diligent in performing a process or procedure while zealous is full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion.

As a noun painstaking

is the application of careful and attentive effort.

Inspired vs Zealous - What's the difference?

inspired | zealous | Related terms |

Inspired is a related term of zealous.


As adjectives the difference between inspired and zealous

is that inspired is having excellence through inspiration while zealous is full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion.

As a verb inspired

is (inspire).

Anxious vs Zealous - What's the difference?

anxious | zealous | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between anxious and zealous

is that anxious is full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, especially respecting something future or unknown; being in painful suspense;—applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle while zealous is full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion.

Zealous vs Unqualified - What's the difference?

zealous | unqualified | Related terms |

Zealous is a related term of unqualified.


As adjectives the difference between zealous and unqualified

is that zealous is full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion while unqualified is not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.

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