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Zealous

 Zealous: zeal·ous

/ˈzeləs/
adjective
  1. having or showing zeal.
    "the council was extremely zealous in the application of the regulations"
    Similar:
    fervent
    ardent
    fervid
    fiery
    passionate
    impassioned
    devout
    devoted
    committed
    dedicated
    enthusiastic
    eager
    keen
    avid
    sincere
    wholehearted
    hearty
    earnest
    vigorous
    energetic
    zestful
    purposeful
    forceful
    intense
    fierce
    single-minded
    go-ahead
    pushy
    perfervid
    Opposite:
    apathetic
    indifferent

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