Yes, as overzealous (too zealous). It cannot be two words.
The Lord is so zealous for his law, that he will part with it for no man's sake.
Overzealous means overly excited about something. someone who is overzealous is so fervent about something that he is possibly being ineffective, or hurting the very cause that he's zealous about.
enthusiastic, passionate, eager, spirited, keen, fired, devoted, dedicated
Apethetic is one, and I believe so is laid-back.
Motivated, wanting, determind
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The word zealous can be used in a sentence to mean passion or enthusiastic. Here is an example, "Jim has become zealous about religion after joining bible school."
I am curious to know what it is that makes you so zealous.
An example of the word "zealous" used in a sentence is, "The senator was very zealous in implementing the new law about population control." The word "zealous" is the act of showing so much eagerness or energetic support for a person or cause.
zealous
· zealous
Fanatical, enthusiastic.
"Her reaction to my proposal was overly zealous so I punched her in the face." or "Hello, I'm feeling very zealous today. I think I shall purchase an 'Auto-mobile'." or even "Julian was worryingly zealous when I jokingly suggested shooting Meredith for talking at the dinner table, despite being a woman, and a married one at that!"
zeal, zealous
The first of the two syllables.
As to hault some one from "betting the shirt off their back" when they are over confident or over zealous on any subject matter
Try zesty Answer zealous