earnestness in English

noun

['ear·nest·ness || ɜnɪstnɪs /ɜːn-]

seriousness, sincereness

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1. New England's history made for earnestness.

2. But admirers praise his earnestness, humor and Congeniality.

3. This proclamation is hereby issued in allsincerity and earnestness.

4. He was admired by many for his earnestness.

5. For many months, the Soviets refused to bargain in earnestness.

6. Above all, it was his earnestness that decided her.

7. His diligence earnestness, carefulness and brilliance make him praised by all.

8. His diligence , earnestness, carefulness and brilliance, made him praised all.

9. 19 This proclamation is hereby issued in allsincerity and earnestness.

10. Atapi. Without earnestness you can't realize the whole sitting rupa.

11. Asseverates, asseverating, Asseverated: definition: to declare with solemnity and earnestness; affirm

12. It does not trifle with us, but has a sweet earnestness.

13. He spoke with an earnestness that carried conviction to his students.

14. The work of spiritualism will rouse humanity... to a new, moral earnestness.

15. When their job is done , thank them with great earnestness and sincerity.

16. Ralph resented this charge with more apparent earnestness than he commonly used.

17. As for little Pearl, the earnestness soon passed out of her face.

18. The massa's eyes drank in the wet - eyed earnestness of his beloved niece.

19. He spoke with a pleading earnestness , taking Alan by the breast of the coat.

20. Antonyms for Coquetting include seriousness, earnestness, gravity, soberness, solemnity, solemnness, sadness, sensibility, understanding and wiseness

21. Chien - yun 's face was red, not with embarrassment, but with the earnestness of his speech.

22. The reader cannot help but get swept away in the spiritual earnestness that these Beseechers felt

23. The reader cannot help but get swept away in the spiritual earnestness that these Beseechers felt

24. " You speak , my friend, with a strange earnestness,'said old Roger Chillingworth, smiling at him.

25. The reader cannot help but get swept away in the spiritual earnestness that these Beseechers felt

26. In the aforementioned accounts of those who received miraculous healing, was earnestness the sole requirement for the cures?

27. It had always been one of his Walter Mittyisms to run a restaurant, and this we discussed with extreme earnestness.

28. Victoria was not much of a Victorian, with her mistrust of the church and distaste for earnestness in general.

29. Its synonym are "Attentiveness," "dedication," "commitment," "earnestness," but all with a feeling of affection

30. 5 For this reason, in addition to making clear the purpose of your talk, the conclusion should have earnestness, conviction, a motivating force.

31. A really good creative person is more interested in earnestness than in glibness and takes more satisfaction out of converting people than in " wowing " them.

32. A really good creative person is more interested in earnestness than in glibness and take more satisfaction out of converting people than in "wowing" them .

33. Away doesn't reach the stratosphere as a spacetime adventure, but emotional earnestness and a strong cast help make this a compelling enough journey to the stars.

34. 1. Busy, diligent, industrious imply active or earnest effort to accomplish something, or a habitual attitude of such earnestness. Busy means actively employed, temporarily or habitually: a Busy official.

35. It requires a fertile and high-functioning brain to take something as simple as the truth and twist it, palming off the deception on someone else with the earnestness of a choirboy.

36. This page shows answers to the clue Agitate, followed by 7 definitions like “To move or actuate.”, “Cause to be Agitated” and “To discuss with great earnestness”.A synonym for Agitate is act.

37. (figuratively) be (up) early at any task (with the implication of earnestness); by extension, to search for (with painstaking):—(do something) Betimes, enquire early, rise (seek) Betimes, seek diligently) early, in the morning).

38. Primitive firing: pots with a history It bested, easily, the high-flying theatrics of Tarzan and Lestat, the Burnished earnestness of The Wedding Singer and The Color Purple, the pre-certified musical medleys of Lennon, Jersey

39. “My friends, the Antinomians preach exceedingly well —and I cannot but believe that they do so with great earnestness— concerning the mercy of Christ, forgiveness of sin, and other contents of the article of redemption

40. The Consentient testimony of witnesses above the suspicion of prejudice establishes the fact that at the present day Buddhist monks are everywhere strikingly deficient in that moral earnestness and exemplary conduct which distinguished the early followers of Buddha.

41. Genuine Christian zeal ‘abhors what is wicked,’ ‘loves without hypocrisy,’ ‘expresses tender affection for the brothers,’ ‘does not loiter at God’s business,’ is ‘aglow with the spirit,’ ‘slaves for Jehovah,’ ‘rejoices in the hope ahead,’ ‘endures under tribulation,’ ‘perseveres in prayer,’ shows concern for Christian responsibilities and is marked by an unflagging moral earnestness.—Rom.

42. Gladstone's feelings on this subject is notorious.: This feeling, be it understood, in no wise chilled my Ardor.: From fire to oil was a natural transition for burned fingers, and Amy fell to painting with undiminished Ardor.: He fell in love, as men are in the habit of doing, and pressed his suit with an earnestness and an Ardor which left nothing to be desired.