"Zealously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Zealously" Meaning

Adverb - with great enthusiasm and strong feeling, especially about a particular activity, cause, or opinion.

Example: "She advocated zealously for women's rights."

"Zealously" Examples

Examples of "Zealously"


In sports: The home team's fans cheered zealously as their soccer team scored a crucial goal.
In business: The manager of the company zealously protects the company's intellectual property.
In relationships: She zealously defended her partner against slanderous rumors circulating among their friends.
In academia: He zealously studied for the exam, pouring through his notes and textbooks until the early hours.
In politics: The activist zealously campaigned for the climate change policy, using her voice to raise awareness about the urgent need for action.

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A native or citizen of New Zealand, a country in the southern part of the Pacific Ocean.

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Zealot

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A fanatical enthusiast or supporter of a particular cause or ideology.

Zealotism

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Zealotism refers to a strong and often excessive enthusiasm or devotion to a particular cause, idea, or ideology, often characterized by a rigid or fanatical adherence to its principles, and a willingness to engage in extreme or militant behavior in support of it.

Zealotry

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Zealotry refers to an excessive or intense enthusiasm or eagerness, often to the point of being fanatical. A zealot is someone who is extremely devoted and dedicated to a particular cause, ideology, or movement, sometimes to the point of being unyielding or dogmatic in their views.

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Zeaxanthin is a type of carotenoid, a yellow-orange pigment found in certain foods and tissues in the human eye. It is a xanthophyll, meaning it has a characteristic set of oxygen-containing ring structures in its molecule.<br><br>In the human eye, zeaxanthin is an important component of macular pigment, which is the pigment responsible for the yellow spot in the center of the retina. The macula is the part of the retina responsible for sharp central vision, and zeaxanthin helps to absorb and scatter blue light, reducing the amount of blue light that reaches the retina and promoting the health of the macula.<br><br>In addition to its role in eye health, zeaxanthin has also been linked to potential health benefits, including:<br><br> Antioxidant properties: Zeaxanthin has antioxidant properties, which help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.<br> Anti-inflammatory properties: Zeaxanthin has anti-inflammatory properties, which may help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and cancer.<br> Anti-cancer properties: Some studies have suggested that zeaxanthin may have anti-cancer properties, although more research is needed to confirm this.<br><br>Foods rich in zeaxanthin include leafy green vegetables such as spinach, kale, and collard greens, as well as corn, eggs, and citrus fruits.

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