Earnest - Law Dictionary Search Results
Religionist
One earnestly devoted or attached to a religion a religious zealot
Invoke
To call on for aid or protection to invite earnestly or solemnly to summon to address in prayer to solicit
Mightily
In a mighty manner with might with great earnestness vigorously powerfully
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Mockery
mimicry by insincere imitation or by a false show of earnestness a counterfeit appearance
Remiss
fulfilling engagements negligent careless tardy behindhand lagging slack hence lacking earnestness or activity languid slow
Solicit
To ask from with earnestness to make petition to to apply to for obtaining something
Entreater
One who entreats one who asks earnestly a beseecher
Exclaim
To cry out from earnestness or passion to utter with vehemence to call out or
Beseechment
The act of beseeching or entreating earnestly
Engagedness
The state of being deeply interested earnestness zeal
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