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earnest
1[ur-nist]
adjective
serious and zealous in intention, purpose, or effort.
an earnest worker.
Antonyms: frivolousshowing depth and sincerity of feeling.
earnest words; an earnest entreaty.
seriously important; demanding or receiving serious attention.
noun
seriousness and zealousness.
to speak in earnest.
earnest
2[ur-nist]
noun
a portion of something, given or done in advance as a pledge of the remainder.
Law., earnest money.
anything that gives pledge, promise, or indication of what is to follow.
earnest
1/ ˈɜːnɪst /
adjective
serious in mind or intention
an earnest student
showing or characterized by sincerity of intention
an earnest promise
demanding or receiving serious attention
noun
seriousness
with serious or sincere intentions
earnest
2/ ˈɜːnɪst /
noun
a part or portion of something given in advance as a guarantee of the remainder
Also called: earnest money. contract law something given, usually a nominal sum of money, to confirm a contract
any token of something to follow; pledge; assurance
Other Word Forms
- earnestly adverb
- earnestness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of earnest1
Origin of earnest2
Word History and Origins
Origin of earnest1
Origin of earnest2
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Example Sentences
The NBA’s quest to “create an All-Star experience that we can be proud of and our players can be proud of” continues in earnest and with a new partner.
Gleeson, whose character tries, against the odds, to breathe life back into local journalism, describes Ned as both earnest and disastrous.
While the operation to capture Gaza City has yet to begin in earnest, Israeli attacks on the city - where nearly a million people live - have been ongoing.
Two years later, as his campaign for the 2024 GOP nomination was revving up in earnest, the New York Times reported:
I started my search in earnest, unbounded by faith, within a small radius that grew bigger along the way.
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