Sentences with phrase «new zeal»

"New zeal" refers to a feeling of enthusiasm, excitement, or passion for something that is fresh or novel. It suggests a renewed sense of energy or motivation towards pursuing a particular interest or goal. Full definition
If there were no remains their stories spread, firing the neophytes with new zeal.
Eid - ul - Fitr, the most cheerful and sweet event in the whole year for which every single Muslim soul prepares with new zeal, beautiful cloths, and respective accessories.
I have a new zeal now (and a new freedom) and even as I type this I'm searching myself for its origins.
And in case anyone doubted the new zeal of the Liberal Democrats in defending Britain's national interest from the interference of faceless Brussels» bureaucrats, Clegg has been complaining about the old canards of «unnecessary meddling» from the EU and «ridiculous waste».
«There is a new zeal within the Labour movement.
«Thank you for this lovely book - I'm enjoying a new zeal for my training!
Called e-llume, the new ZEAL lenses have a non-petroleum-based bonder yet maintain a clarity value of 38 (Abbe).
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