Earnest - Law Dictionary Search Results
Imploration
The act of imploring earnest supplication
Jealousy
The quality of being jealous earnest concern or solicitude painful apprehension of rivalship in cases directly
Longing
An eager desire a craving a morbid appetite an earnest wish an aspiration
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Erotesis
of the contrary is implied under the form of an earnest interrogation as in the following lines
Overearnest
Too earnest
Implore
for in supplication to beseech to pray to or for earnestly to petition with urgency to entreat to beg followed directly
Expostulate
To reason earnestly with a person on some impropriety of his conduct representing
Forswear
To reject or renounce upon oath hence to renounce earnestly determinedly or with protestations
Gloat
To look steadfastly to gaze earnestly to gaze with passionate desire lust or avarice
Heartedness
Earnestness sincerity heartiness
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