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What does zealousness mean?

Zealousness means having or showing great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective.

It implies a passionate and dedicated commitment to something, often bordering on fervor.

Here are some ways to think of zealousness:

* Highly motivated: Someone who is zealous is driven by a strong desire to achieve something.

* Passionate and enthusiastic: They show a lot of excitement and energy for the cause they believe in.

* Dedicated and committed: They are willing to put in the effort and work hard to reach their goal.

* Intense and fervent: They are deeply involved and have strong feelings about what they are pursuing.

Examples:

* "The new CEO was known for his zealousness in promoting innovation within the company."

* "Her zealousness for social justice led her to organize protests and rallies."

* "The artist approached his work with zealousness and attention to detail."

Note: While zealousness can be a positive attribute, it can also be seen as excessive or fanatical if it becomes overly intense or obsessive.

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