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Definition of "zealously" []

  • Like a zealot; with zealotry. (adverb)

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Use "zealously" in a sentence
  • "Dave, it appeared, had taken up the idea zealously, and had persuaded her to go with him."
  • "Like Republicans who eagerly wrap themselves in the mantle of her contemporary and political soul mate, Ronald Reagan, many Conservatives here still invoke her name and zealously defend her reputation and legacy as arguably Britain's most dominant prime minister of the 20th century after Winston Churchill."
  • "Khadr's attorney, a lieutenant colonel, stressed that he would "zealously" question officers during the trial and immediately sought to introduce doubt into the case against the defendant."