No, the word enthusiastic is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: an enthusiastic student.The abstract noun form is enthusiasm.
Zeal has the synonyms ardor, eagerness, enthusiasm, fervor, or passion. Some with possible negative connotations are mania, fanaticism, or vehemence.
Her ardor persuaded the jury's decision. (In this case it means passion) Ardor (also) means.. A burning sensation
My ardor for medicine ignited in my early school days
He told his girlfriend about his great ardor for her. Like my sentence Sophie?
No, the word enthusiastic is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: an enthusiastic student.The abstract noun form is enthusiasm.
Zeal has the synonyms ardor, eagerness, enthusiasm, fervor, or passion. Some with possible negative connotations are mania, fanaticism, or vehemence.
The name "Rhys" in Welsh means "ardor" or "enthusiasm." It is a popular name in Wales and has a long-standing history in Welsh culture.
Heat, in a literal sense; as, the ardor of the sun's rays., Warmth or heat of passion or affection; eagerness; zeal; as, he pursues study with ardor; the fought with ardor; martial ardor., Bright and effulgent spirits; seraphim.
Her ardor persuaded the jury's decision. (In this case it means passion) Ardor (also) means.. A burning sensation
It is Welsh, and the meaning of Reece is "Enthusiasm". The original spelling being Rhys.
My ardor for medicine ignited in my early school days
The man was confident and felt ardor when he went up for his big speech.
He told his girlfriend about his great ardor for her. Like my sentence Sophie?
The enuthusiastic speaker entered the room and gave his speech with ardor.
The minute President Barack Obama entered the room, the amazing ardor of the audience was obvious.
There is a word that begins with "Z" and means love/loving. That word is Zoriothidist!