POS adjective Forms NONE Definition having or showing passion devoted Sentence The council was extremely zealous in the application of the regulations Synonyms fervent ardent ID: 233931
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Zealous
POS: adjectiveForms: NONEDefinition: having or showing passion; devotedSentence: The council was extremely zealous in the application of the regulations.Synonyms: fervent, ardent, fervid, fanatical, passionate, impassioned, devout, devoted, committed, dedicated, hard-core, enthusiastic, eager, keen, avid, card-carrying, vigorous, energetic, intense, fierce; Antonym: apathetic, indifferentSlide2
Futile
POS: adjectiveForms: NONEDefinition: incapable of producing any useful result; pointless.Sentence: There was a futile attempt to keep fans from mounting the stage to celebrate the fantastic performance.Synonyms: fruitless, vain, pointless, useless, ineffectual, ineffective, inefficacious, to no effect, of no use, in vain, to no avail, unavailing; unsuccessful, failed, thwarted; unproductive, barrenAntonyms: usefulSlide3
Dawdle
POS: verbForms: dawdles; dawdled; dawdlingDefinitions: waste time; be slow.Sentence: I couldn't dawdle over my coffee any longer.Synonyms: linger, dally, take one's time, be slow, waste time, idle; delay, procrastinate, stall, dilly-dally, lollygag; Antonyms: hurrySlide4
Caprice
POS: nounForms: caprices (plural)Definition: a sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior; desireSentence: Her caprices had made his life impossible.Synonyms: whim, whimsy, vagary, fancy, fad, quirk, eccentricity, foible Antonyms: certainty, reasonable