zealous

/ˈzeləs/ (bre, ipa) · [zˈɛləs] /ˈzeləs/ (ame, ipa) · [zˈɛləs] /ˈze-ləs How to pronounce zealous (audio)/ (ame, mw)

zealous — adjective

  • zealouspositive
  • more zealouscomparative
  • most zealoussuperlative

1. showing strong excitement and active support for a person, cause, or activity

1.形容詞C1
釋義

showing strong excitement and active support for a person, cause, or activity

例句

Ari gave a zealous speech for the new recycling plan at school.

zealous + speech/support for a cause

Naoko stayed zealous about protecting the beach after the oil spill.

be zealous about + gerund

同義詞
  • enthusiastic

    the broad everyday word for showing lively interest

  • devoted

    suggests steady loyalty over time rather than energetic campaigning

  • passionate

    stresses strong emotion, not always active support

反義詞
  • indifferent

    shows little interest or concern about the person or cause

  • lukewarm

    shows only weak or half-hearted support

文法句型

be zealous about + noun/gerund

be zealous for + cause/person

zealous + supporter/campaign/defense

用法筆記

Usually followed by about or for when you name the cause, activity, or person involved. Stronger than enthusiastic, it often suggests active public support rather than private interest.

常見錯誤

The club is zealous to animal rights.
The club is zealous about animal rights.
💡use 'about' or 'for' after 'zealous', not 'to'.